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“Large-scale shifts in the world energy industry create an ideal environment for rapid innovation. Solutions that were bench-tested just yesterday are now being used on an industrial scale, and tomorrow they will set trends for the industry. This is why it is crucial to monitor innovations that make it possible to increase the efficiency of using conventional and new energy sources,” said Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.
“The annual report is the Association’s most important scientific and educational project, which aims to highlight technologies that are already being used in a wide variety of energy sectors, from fossil fuels extraction to clean energy production and fuel cell use. The report serves as a bridge between the industry and the world of big science,” said Sergey Brilev, President of the Global Energy Association.
The report is divided into chapters written by distinguished experts, focusing on energy storage technologies (zinc-air batteries, supercapacitors), hydrogen applications (fuel cells for vehicles, hydrogen propulsion) and new energy materials, including carbon nanotubes. A number of chapters are devoted to low-carbon technologies: the production of biofuels, the introduction of organic solar batteries and the construction of small nuclear power plants, which are gaining increasing popularity.
The final chapter of the report covers promising projects and technologies in the oil-and-gas sector as described by the finalists of the 2023 edition of the Young Scientist 4.0 programme, which was carried out by the Global Energy Association in cooperation with PJSC Gazprom to support talented professionals in the industry.