Russia approves energy strategy until 2030
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Mukhtar [2011-05-20]
MOSCOW, Nov. 26 - The Russian government approved on Thursday an energy strategy until 2030, which foresees an increase in energy output and a declining reliance on natural resources.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has ordered the Energy Ministry, the Economic Development Ministry, the Natural Resources Ministry and state-run nuclear power corporation Rosatom to secure the fulfillment of the new strategy and make annual reports to the government.
The new energy strategy includes plans to raise annual oil production to 530-535 million tons, gas production to 885-940 billion cubic meters and electricity output to 1.8-2.2 trillion kw/hr by 2030.
Crude and petroleum product exports are expected to rise to 329million tons and gas exports to 349-368 billion cubic meters by the same year.
The strategy also aims to reduce Russia's energy dependence by developing sectors consuming less energy and adopting energy-saving technologies.
The Russian economy, heavily depending on the exportation of energy and raw materials, has been hit hard by the global financial crisis. Russian leaders have repeatedly emphasized the need to modernize the economy.