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Authors: E.E. Kartashova, I.N. Paskar

Title of the article: Pestel analysis of introduction of distributed generation objects into the power system of Russia

Year: 2021, Issue: 2, Pages: 91-98

Branch of knowledge: 08.00.05 Economics and Management of National Economy

Index UDK: 332.146

DOI: 10.26730/2587-5574-2021-2-91-98

Abstract: The article provides a PESTEL-analysis of the implementation of distributed gen-eration facilities on the territory of the Russian Federation as an innovative direction for the development of the power system. The decline in the cost of distributed generation technologies entails an acceleration in the pace of decentralized electricity production, as well as the large-scale development of distributed sources around the world. This trend is fundamentally changing the characteristics of electricity consumption – it is becoming more flexible and mobile. Consumer behavior patterns in the electricity market are changing. When implementing dis-tributed generation projects, electricity consumers simultaneously become its suppliers, which does not comply with the existing electricity market regulation standards in our country. 15 criteria are allocated, which are distributed in 6 areas: economics, politics, sociology, law, technology and ecology. Weights are assigned to each criterion. The most important criteria that directly affect the development of distributed energy are indicated.

Key words: PESTEL-analysis distributed energy microgrid economy of power producing

Receiving date: 18.04.2021

Publication date: 18.08.2021

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