To hear those who attended Murmansk’s Business Week tell it, the winds
of change are blowing in the Arctic and there’s an electric charge in
the air
That’s because 2019 will see the opening of the region’s first
industrial wind farm, and the Arctic Electric Road Project – a joint
undertaking between the Murmansk Regional Government and officials in
Norway –– is on target to build an electric car charging infrastructure
along the border highways between the two countries.
Murmansk officials are calling the two-pronged development approach the “energy of the future.”
“The energy future is, of course, important for the generations to
come, but its up to the present generation to develop it,” Yevgeny
Nikora, deputy governor of the Murmansk region, told a round table
discussion in the city hosted by Bellona. “The Murmansk region, as a
prime outpost in the Arctic, should be ahead of other regions in
developing green technology.”
Along with Bellona, Murmansk’s Ministry of Energy and Housing
participated in arranging the event, which took place under the umbrella
of the Sevtek: Northern Fuel and Energy Complex-2018.
Data: 14.11.2018
Fonte: www.bellona.org
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