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Public Policy and Administration, 2020
Issues of the efficiency of the energy industry are connected with the high cost of energy resour... more Issues of the efficiency of the energy industry are connected with the high cost of energy resources and the negative impact that generating energy has on the environment. The energy industry-related security of the state is closely associated with addressing the demand for domestic energy generation, including the security of such generation. Digitalization in the energy industry is aimed at solving these problems, allowing us to increase efficiency and subsequently improve the security of the electric energy industry. The purpose of this paper is to analyze and identify the directions for the development of digitalization in the energy industry in Russia as a direction of its overall development, ensuring the growth of energy efficiency and of the energy security of the state. It was determined that the “fourth energy transition” is currently taking place globally, being associated with the aim of increasing energy efficiency alongside the digitalization, decentralization, and dec...
Renewable Energy, 2021
This is a PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the ad... more This is a PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the addition of a cover page and metadata, and formatting for readability, but it is not yet the definitive version of record. This version will undergo additional copyediting, typesetting and review before it is published in its final form, but we are providing this version to give early visibility of the article. Please note that, during the production process, errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal pertain.
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 2019
Da! A Practical Guide to Russian Grammar, 2013
Da!, 2020
The mood of a verb or verb phrase indicates your attitude toward a statement as you make it. Do y... more The mood of a verb or verb phrase indicates your attitude toward a statement as you make it. Do you think of it as a statement of fact? Then you will use the indicative mood. Do you think of it as a command? Then you will use the imperative. Do you think of it as a wish, a recommendation, or an imaginary condition? Then you will use the subjunctive. 25.2 USING THE INDICATIVE The indicative mood is for statements of actuality or strong probability: The spine-tailed swift flies faster than any other bird in the world. The Missouri and Mississippi Rivers rose to record heights in 1993. Midwesterners will remember the flooding for many years to come. Use do, does, or did with the indicative for emphasis.
Da! A Practical Guide to Russian Grammar, 2013
Da!, 2020
himself, etc., we are using reflexive verbs. The verb " reflects " back onto the subjec... more himself, etc., we are using reflexive verbs. The verb " reflects " back onto the subject of the verb. We also use it, in Spanish, when we say We-each other, They-each other. In this case, the verb reflects a reciprocal action back on the subjects (back to each other). Learn the reflexive verb pronouns. They are much like object pronouns in that they come before the verb or are attached to an infinitive. They also are quite similar to the object pronouns. Reflexive Pronouns me nos te os se se When a sentence contains a reflexive pronoun and one or more object pronouns, the reflexive pronoun precedes the object pronouns. The order is RID: Reflexive pronoun-Indirect object pronoun-Direct object pronoun You have already seen at least one reflexive verb in action: Me llamo Randy. Literally, " I call myself Randy. " Te llamas Juan. Literally, " You call yourself Juan. " Se llama Susan. Literally, " She calls herself Susan. " Note that many verbs that use reflexive constructions in Spanish do not do the same in English. When we translate, we drop the reflection. For example, we would translate the above: " My name is Randy. " " Your name is Jon. " " Her name is Susan. " You should now be used to seeing (i), (ie) or (ue) after verbs, to indicate the way their stems change. Reflexive verbs add-se to the end of their infinitive form, to indicate that they are to be used in reflexive form. Many verbs have both a regular and a reflexive form, often meaning different things. For example: llamar to call poner to put, place llamarse to be named ponerse to put on
Public Policy and Administration, 2020
Issues of the efficiency of the energy industry are connected with the high cost of energy resour... more Issues of the efficiency of the energy industry are connected with the high cost of energy resources and the negative impact that generating energy has on the environment. The energy industry-related security of the state is closely associated with addressing the demand for domestic energy generation, including the security of such generation. Digitalization in the energy industry is aimed at solving these problems, allowing us to increase efficiency and subsequently improve the security of the electric energy industry. The purpose of this paper is to analyze and identify the directions for the development of digitalization in the energy industry in Russia as a direction of its overall development, ensuring the growth of energy efficiency and of the energy security of the state. It was determined that the “fourth energy transition” is currently taking place globally, being associated with the aim of increasing energy efficiency alongside the digitalization, decentralization, and dec...
Renewable Energy, 2021
This is a PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the ad... more This is a PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the addition of a cover page and metadata, and formatting for readability, but it is not yet the definitive version of record. This version will undergo additional copyediting, typesetting and review before it is published in its final form, but we are providing this version to give early visibility of the article. Please note that, during the production process, errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal pertain.
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 2019
Da! A Practical Guide to Russian Grammar, 2013
Da!, 2020
The mood of a verb or verb phrase indicates your attitude toward a statement as you make it. Do y... more The mood of a verb or verb phrase indicates your attitude toward a statement as you make it. Do you think of it as a statement of fact? Then you will use the indicative mood. Do you think of it as a command? Then you will use the imperative. Do you think of it as a wish, a recommendation, or an imaginary condition? Then you will use the subjunctive. 25.2 USING THE INDICATIVE The indicative mood is for statements of actuality or strong probability: The spine-tailed swift flies faster than any other bird in the world. The Missouri and Mississippi Rivers rose to record heights in 1993. Midwesterners will remember the flooding for many years to come. Use do, does, or did with the indicative for emphasis.
Da! A Practical Guide to Russian Grammar, 2013
Da!, 2020
himself, etc., we are using reflexive verbs. The verb " reflects " back onto the subjec... more himself, etc., we are using reflexive verbs. The verb " reflects " back onto the subject of the verb. We also use it, in Spanish, when we say We-each other, They-each other. In this case, the verb reflects a reciprocal action back on the subjects (back to each other). Learn the reflexive verb pronouns. They are much like object pronouns in that they come before the verb or are attached to an infinitive. They also are quite similar to the object pronouns. Reflexive Pronouns me nos te os se se When a sentence contains a reflexive pronoun and one or more object pronouns, the reflexive pronoun precedes the object pronouns. The order is RID: Reflexive pronoun-Indirect object pronoun-Direct object pronoun You have already seen at least one reflexive verb in action: Me llamo Randy. Literally, " I call myself Randy. " Te llamas Juan. Literally, " You call yourself Juan. " Se llama Susan. Literally, " She calls herself Susan. " Note that many verbs that use reflexive constructions in Spanish do not do the same in English. When we translate, we drop the reflection. For example, we would translate the above: " My name is Randy. " " Your name is Jon. " " Her name is Susan. " You should now be used to seeing (i), (ie) or (ue) after verbs, to indicate the way their stems change. Reflexive verbs add-se to the end of their infinitive form, to indicate that they are to be used in reflexive form. Many verbs have both a regular and a reflexive form, often meaning different things. For example: llamar to call poner to put, place llamarse to be named ponerse to put on