СТРАТЕГІЯ РОЗВИТКУ ТА ВПРОВАДЖЕННЯ ВІДНОВЛЮВАНОЇ ЕНЕРГЕТИКИ В УКРАЇНІ

Autor: БАГРІЙ, І. Д., ОНИЩЕНКО, В. О., ЄВДОКИМОВ, В. В.
Zdroj: Mineral Resources of Ukraine / Mìneral'nì Resursi Ukraïni; Sep2024, Issue 3, p3-9, 7p
Abstrakt: A competitive strategy for the development of renewable energy in Ukraine was considered before its implementation. The key task that the authors set before themselves was to scientifically justify and develop a strategy for the development of renewable energy based on their own innovative production technologies and the search for renewable energy and environmental resources. The results of scientific developments on the introduction of renewable energy sources without harming the environment, as well as the safe use of agricultural land, are presented. The proposed technologies open the way to the use of non-traditional sources of energy; this indicates favor of the fact that the shortage of energy resources in Ukraine can be avoided by implementing our own tested innovative developments, which include the predictive and search spectrum of system implementations of complex studies, where a component of the complex of methodological solutions for the first time in research practice, a powerful range of ecological and energy technologies and sites are proposed for implementation: wind and solar energy, extraction of thermal water, white natural hydrogen and production of green hydrogen, and reasonable calculations of its component -- water, are provided. For the first time, the engineering-geological and ecological-climatic possibilities with the use of significant volumes of eroded lands of artificial dumps, tailings of the Kryvyi Rih industrial agglomeration, energy facilities in the form of solar and wind power, which in the final calculation will provide a significant share of the energy resources of production processes, as well as the creation of new workplaces. For the first time in Ukraine, using international experience, it is proposed to create super-powerful wind stations on the Odesa and Dnister sandbanks of the sea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index