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Energy Links Between Russia and East Asia: Development Strategies for the 21st Century, Joint Symposium


The Joint Symposium on Energy Links Between Russia and East Asia was held August 30 to September 3 in Irkutsk, Russia. A full agenda is available on the symposium website, linked at the right, along with materials presented during the symposium.

The symposium included a plenary session and six additional sessions, with presentations and information sessions organized into the categories as follows: (Schedule items with an asterisk “*” do not have a copy of the associated materials)

Plenary Session

  • P1-1. Trends in the World Energy Development and the Eurasian Energy Space: Russia’s Role (Russian)
  • P1-2. Changing global economy and energy up to 2050:Scenarios of possible events
  • P1-3. Global and Russian Energy Security: Preconditions, Possibilities, Challenges
  • P1-4. Energy strategy of Russia for the period up to 2030: Eastern vector
  • P1-5. Role of Fuel and Energy Complex of East Siberia and the Far East in Implementation of the Eastern Energy Strategy of Russia
  • P1-6. The Eastern Vector in Development of Russia’s Oil and Gas Industry in the First Half of the 21st Century*
  • P1-7. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization and energy cooperation: current status and development prospects
  • P2-1. Cooperation between Republic of Korea and Russia in the Field of Energy Development of East Siberia and the Far East: Directions and Barriers*
  • P2-2. Energy Strategy of China in a New Situation and Energy Cooperation between China and Russia
  • P2-3. Perspectives for Sustainable Energy Development in Northeast Asia
  • P2-4. About Possibilities of Expanding Energy Cooperation between Mongolia and Northeast Asia Countries
  • P2-5. Power supply system of Azerbaijan in new conditions of economic development
  • P2-6. Europe and Asia : What is Common and What is Alien
  • P2-7. China’s opportunities in solving energetic problems
  • P2-8. Opportunities and Challenges of Clean Energy Development in China
  • P3-1. The Strategy of Development of the Gas Industry in Eastern Siberia and in the Far East*
  • P3-2. Role of Oil and Gas Resources in Sakha Republic (Yakutia) in Creation of Oil and Gas Complex in the East of Russia*
  • P3-3. Complex Assessment of the Effectiveness of Interstate Electric Ties in Northeast Asia
  • P3-4. Indonesian Energy Scenario to 2050: Projection of Consumption, Supply Options and Primary Energy Mix Scenarios
  • P3-5. Siberian Energy Industry: Optimizing Its Structure
  • P3-6. Technological aspects of Energy Safety and Cooperation in the North*
  • P3-7. Oil and Gas Cooperation between Russia and China*
  • P3-8. World wind-power engineering development and feasibility study for 50MW wind-power electric plant in Azerbaijan*
  • P4-1. Innovative-technological vector of development of world energy in XXI century
  • P4-2. Energy Cooperation between Vietnam and Russia, and Other Countries in Asia: State of the Art and Prospects
  • P4-3. Quantitative analysis of diversification in energy consumption

Session 1 – Energy Development Trends and Interstate Energy Cooperation in Asia

  • S1-1. Structural Changes in Energy Balances in the Eastern Regions of Russia in Terms of Energy Cooperation with NEA Countries
  • S1-2. Assessment of Budget Efficiency of Strategic Directions in Fuel and Energy Complex Development in Russia’s East in the Context of Energy Cooperation with APR countries
  • S1-3. Electricity Markets: Economics, Practical Experience and Peculiarities in their Organization in Eastern Russia and Northeast Asia
  • S1-4. Prospects for Development of Russia’s Power Industry up to 2030
  • S1-5. Perspective balance of the electric power of Siberia in view of development energy cooperations of Russia and the countries of Asia
  • S1-6. Estimation of Potential Electricity Export from Amur Region to China
  • S1-7. Impact of Financial and Economic Crisis of 2008-2010 on the Oil and Gas Industry of Russia
  • S1-8. Role of Territorial Oil and Gas Complexes in Socioeconomic Development of Russia’s Eastern Regions in Terms of Energy Cooperation with APR Countries
  • S1-9. Simple Analysis of Gas Transportation Flows and Gas Networks Utility in Central Asia
  • S1-10. Structure of consumption of primary energy resources in China and cooperation prospect in gas branch of Russia and China*
  • S1-11. Korea’s Green Growth Policy and International Cooperation*
  • S1-12. Asian Cooperation in the Sphere of Renewable Energy
  • S1-13. How big is the impact on Russian oil refining industry when receiving the global change in 2020 of fuel quality consumed for ships?
  • S1-14. Projections for APEC Energy Trade and Investments: Implications for Cooperation
  • S1-15. Perspectives of the RUSSIA – APR Cooperation (in Expert’s Opinions)

Session 2 – Fuel and Energy Complex and Energy Cooperation

  • S2-1. Role of Siberia and the Far East in development of Russia’s FEC in the long-term perspective
  • S2-2. Chinese Oil Sector: New Development and Opportunities for Russian-Chinese Cooperation
  • S2-3. A Concept of Integrated Development of Hydrocarbon Resources and Reserves in Russia’s East
  • S2-4. Issues of Organization and Implementation of East-Siberian Oil and Gas Complex Megaproject
  • S2-5. Gas-Chemical Complexes as a major factor in Innovation Development of the Chemical Industry in the East of Russia
  • S2-6. Implications of tariff and tax benefits for oil development in East Siberia
  • S2-7. Strategic Priorities of development of a Heat Supply of Russia and its Regions*
  • S2-8. Coal Industry Development in Russia’s East in Terms of Energy Cooperation with NEA Countries*
  • S2-9. The research of the possibility of innovative development of coal industry at the expense of cancellation of the customs duties on machines and the equipments, not having Russian analogues
  • S2-10. Modern Decisions in Coal Industry
  • S2-11. Increase of Power Efficiency at Coal Mines on the Basis of Methane Utilization
  • S2-12. Comparative efficiency of technologies for conversion and transportation of energy resources of Russia’s eastern regions to NEA countries
  • S2-13. The basic tendencies of development of the Russian export of coal: Problems of the forthcoming period
  • S2-14. Development Trends of Combined Heat and Power Production

Session 3 – Technological Aspects of Energy Development and Operation

  • S3-1. Technical Policy in the Power Sector of the Far East
  • S3-2. Technological aspects of a problem of increase of thermal capacity of existing systems of a heat supply
  • S3-3. Increase of reliability and profitability of manufacture of energy on thermal power station
  • S3-4. Perspective Development Trends of Coal Energy Industry in Russia*
  • S3-5. The Analysis of Efficiency of a Power Technological Complex on Processing of Low-Quality Coals
  • S3-6. Perspective technologies for conversion of Siberian coals into synthetic fuels and electricity with carbon dioxide removal systems
  • S3-7. Thermodynamics and construction of physical-mathematical and technical-economic models of energy systems and technologies
  • S3-8. Optimal control of Electric Power Systems with cogeneration and Hydro Power Plants of over-year storage in the Eastern Regions of the Russian Federation
  • S3-9. Hydrogen power and technogenic hydrogen cycle as a basis of the consolidated development fueling branches and atomic engineering
  • S3-10. Electro Energetic Technological Control in East Siberian Railway
  • S3-11. Increase of coal use efficiency at heat-and-power engineering units by coal mechanical activation and microgrinding (part 1)
  • S3-12. Increase of coal use efficiency at heat-and-power engineering units by coal mechanical activation and microgrinding (part 2)

Session 4 – Control of Energy System Development and Operation

  • S4-1. Development of Simulation Models for Studying Coal Industry Development in the Eastern Regions*
  • S4-2. Application of Hybrid Neural Network Models for Short-Term forecasting Parameters of Electric Power System of Asian Region
  • S4-3. Contemporary concepts of power system regime optimization
  • S4-4. Modeling and Study of Generation Capacity Expansion under Oligopolistical Competition
  • S4-5. Analysis of impact distributed generation on features of electric power systems
  • S4-6. Modernization of Russian Energy Sector (part 1)
  • S4-7. Modernization of Russian Energy Sector (part 2)
  • S4-8. Specifics of the Calculation of the Regimes and Parameters of System-Building Power Lines of the Unified Power System
  • S4-9. Formation of Options Construction and Structuring Power Network of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Taking into Account the Development of Electric Power Centers of Eastern Siberia and the Far East
  • S4-10. Control level losses of electric powers distributing network company at market conditions
  • S4-11. Power Quality as an Opportunity to Implement the Productivity and to Reduce the Costs
  • S4-12. Management of Operating Mode at a Heat Electro Power Station in a Wholesale Energy Market of Russian Federation
  • S4-13. Electricity Consumption Management at Competitive Electricity Market
  • S4-14. Forming of the Institutional Conditions for the Development of Oil and Gas Sector in the East of Russia

Session 5 – Regional Aspects of Energy Development

  • S5-1. Provisions of the Energy Strategy of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) till 2030
  • S5-2. Factors hindering development of small-scale energy in Russia’s East
  • S5-3. Aspects of Progress of Power Supply to Isolated Northern Areas of Yakutia
  • S5-4. Prospects of Progress of a Mineral Base of Oil and Gas in Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
  • S5-5. On the prospects of mini nuclear power plants (MNPP) in the Far North of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
  • S5-6. Strategy of Energy Supply to Specially Protected Natural Areas in the East Russia and Choice of Conceptual Decisions based on the Example of Baikal Natural Area
  • S5-7. Gas Supply System Development in East Siberia
  • S5-8. Strategy of the independent company of JSC Petromir in realization of Gas Projects in Eastern Siberia
  • S5-9. Assessment of Prospects Uranium Resources Southern Yakutia in Formation Uranium Complex in the East of Country
  • S5-10. Regional Features of Heat Supply Systems Development in the North
  • S5-11. Regional Indicators of Power Efficiency
  • S5-12. Assessment of Technological Energy Saving Potential in the Russian Far East
  • S5-13. Ecological and Social Problems of the ESPO Pipeline System in Yakutia
  • S5-14. Analysis of Resources for Investment Projects in Fuel and Energy Complex of Sakha Republic (Yakutia)*

Session 6 – Energy Development: Barriers, Risks, Environment

  • S6-1. Structural and Geopolitical Developments of Central Asian Gas Market in the Period of Crisis
  • S6-2. Energy Safety in Russia as a basis for Regional and Municipal as Basis for Regional and municipal Development
  • S6-3. Economic and legal aspects of ensuring energy security of constituent entities of the Russian Federation
  • S6-4. Institutional Constraints in Small-Scale Residential Heat Supply (Yakutia)*
  • S6-5. Energy Security in Russia’s Eastern Regions*
  • S6-6. Risk minimisation under UGSS expansion to Russia’s East
  • S6-7. Uncertainty Factor in Estimation of Kovykta Gas Utilization Variants
  • S6-8. Impact of GHG limitation measures on the Russian electric power industry development
  • S6-9. Basics of Risk Assessment at Development of Power Consumption Prospective Prognosis
  • S6-10. Oil Slick Movement upon the Lena River on the Section of the Underwater Crossing of the ESPO Pipeline System
  • S6-11. Hydrogen Technologies in Vehicles – Strategic Solution of Ecological Problems of Big Cities and Megapolises*
  • S6-12. The simplified Estimation of Energy Security level on the basis of available information
  • S6-13. Impact of Energetics on Environmental Pollution in Yakutia