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Tariff Financing of Biogas Projects at Wastewater Treatment Plants: A Comparative Study of Russian Federation

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Заглавие Tariff Financing of Biogas Projects at Wastewater Treatment Plants: A Comparative Study of Russian Federation
 
Автор Kiselev, A.
Magaril, E.
 
Тематика ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
FINANCIAL TOOLS
INVESTING
TARIFF
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
BIOGAS
COMPARATIVE STUDY
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
GREEN ECONOMY
INVESTMENT
SLUDGE
TARIFF STRUCTURE
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
 
Описание Effective environmental and energy management is crucial in the wastewater treatment sector. This article examines the implementation of biogas projects, which use anaerobic digestion to convert sewage sludge into energy and biofertilizer, in the Russian Federation. These projects, while common in the European Union, are rare in Russia due to financial constraints. Currently, they are primarily funded by utility operator investment programs, supported by tariffs for wastewater services. It is estimated that funding these projects through a five-year investment program would result in an annual tariff increase of 6-20% in the first two years. Additional financial mechanisms, such as 'green' credits and government interest rate compensation, have minimal impact on tariff growth. Any increase, however, can be burdensome for the population, and regional administrations may hesitate to implement these projects due to tariff concerns. Regardless, these projects are essential for Russia's transition to a circular economy. © 2023 WITPress. All rights reserved.
Russian Science Foundation, RSF: 22-28-01740
Effective environmental and energy management is crucial in the wastewater treatment sector. This article examines the implementation of biogas projects, which use anaerobic digestion to convert sewage sludge into energy and biofertilizer, in the Russian Federation. These projects, while common in the European Union, are rare in Russia due to financial constraints. Currently, they are primarily funded by utility operator investment programs, supported by tariffs for wastewater services. It is estimated that funding these projects through a five-year investment program would result in an annual tariff increase of 6-20% in the first two years. Additional financial mechanisms, such as 'green' credits and government interest rate compensation, have minimal impact on tariff growth. Any increase, however, can be burdensome for the population, and regional administrations may hesitate to implement these projects due to tariff concerns. Regardless, these projects are essential for Russia's transition to a circular economy.
 
Дата 2024-04-05T16:34:12Z
2024-04-05T16:34:12Z
2023
 
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Идентификатор Kiselev, A & Magaril, E 2023, 'Tariff Financing of Biogas Projects at Wastewater Treatment Plants: A Comparative Study of Russian Federation', International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, Том. 18, № 8, стр. 2411-2419. https://doi.org/10.18280/ijsdp.180812
Kiselev, A., & Magaril, E. (2023). Tariff Financing of Biogas Projects at Wastewater Treatment Plants: A Comparative Study of Russian Federation. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 18(8), 2411-2419. https://doi.org/10.18280/ijsdp.180812
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Издатель International Information and Engineering Technology Association
 
Источник International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning
International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning