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Modern Approaches to Regulation of Energy Markets Abroad and in Russia

Student: Uranov Tenirbek

Supervisor: Ilya Alexeevich Dolmatov

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: World Economy (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2021

Final qualifying work on the topic: "Modern approaches to the regulation of energy markets abroad and in Russia". Under the conditions of uncertainty and instability of the world energy markets, global geopolitical instability, volatility of world energy prices, as well as the negative impact of traditional energy on the environment, led to the transition from traditional energy to renewable energy sources. Such a transition has become a necessity and is a structural change in the energy system. In recent years, renewable energy sources have been developing very rapidly in developed and developing countries. In all countries, the rapid pace of development of renewable energy sources is in most cases due to and associated with incentives and indirect regulation. Measures to promote and regulate renewable energy have played a huge role in the transition phase of development. Currently in some countries

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