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Vol. 40(Issue 43) Year 2019. Page 26

Assessment and prospectives of efficient energy consumption in the western energy region of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Evaluación y perspectivas del consumo eficiente de energía en la región occidental de energía de la República de Sakha (Yakutia)

ELYAKOVA, Izabella D. 1; ELYAKOVA, Alexandr L. 2; PAKHOMOV, Alexandr A. 3; FEDOROVA, Ekaterina Y. 4 & DARBASOV, Vasily R. 5

Received: 06/09/2019 • Approved: 16/12/2019 • Published 20/12/2019


Contents

1. Introduction

2. Methodology

3. Results and discussion

4. Conclusions

Bibliographic references


ABSTRACT:

As a result of the research work "Assessment, the main trends in the natural and socio-economic status, human potential of the Western economic zone of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)",a part of the comprehensive research program under state contract N5327 of 08/02/2017, this paper presents a comparative assessment of the efficiency of electricity consumption in the context of settlements of the Western Economic Zone (WEZ) of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). The relevance of the study stems from the fact that not only natural but also cost indicators of consumption of fuel and energy resources are calculated for the first time. Proposals and recommendations for efficient production and consumption of fuel and energy resources in the settlements of the WEZ are developed. The study makes it possible to develop a fuel and energy balance of the republics. Based on the results of this study, it is necessary to regularly supplement and update the results of the basic fuel and energy balance of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the context of settlements in the regions of the WEZ. In recent years, relevant studies have not been carried out in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), especially in the context of each settlement and the main groups of consumers of electricity.
Keywords: energy resources, production, consumption, Western Economic Zone

RESUMEN:

Como resultado del trabajo de investigación "Evaluación, las principales tendencias en el estado natural y socioeconómico, el potencial humano de la zona económica occidental de la República de Sakha (Yakutia)", una parte del programa de investigación integral bajo el contrato estatal N5327 del 08/02/2017, este documento presenta una evaluación comparativa de la eficiencia del consumo de electricidad en el contexto de los asentamientos de la Zona Económica Occidental (ZEO) de la República de Sakha (Yakutia). La relevancia del estudio se deriva del hecho de que no solo se calculan por primera vez los indicadores naturales de consumo de combustible y recursos energéticos. Se desarrollan propuestas y recomendaciones para la producción y consumo eficientes de combustible y recursos energéticos en los asentamientos de la ZEO. El estudio permite desarrollar un balance de combustible y energía de las repúblicas. Según los resultados de este estudio, es necesario complementar y actualizar regularmente los resultados del balance básico de combustible y energía de la República de Sakha (Yakutia) en el contexto de los asentamientos en las regiones de la ZEO. En los últimos años, no se han realizado estudios relevantes en la República de Sakha (Yakutia), especialmente en el contexto de cada asentamiento y los principales grupos de consumidores de electricidad.
Palabras clave: recursos energéticos, producción, consumo, Zona Económica Occidental

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1. Introduction

In order to define the Energy Strategy of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) for the period up to 2050, it is necessary to formulate the conditions for the development of the republic’s fuel and energy complex and balance to the development of alternative and renewable energy in the WEZ, which can have a significant impact on economic, social and cultural processes in the republic. Until now, no relevant studies of the production and consumption of fuel and energy resources has been conducted with regard to development of renewable types of energy to draw up a prospective fuel and energy balance of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

In our study, the following analytical materials were used: The following analytical materials are used in our study: Energy Strategy of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) for the period up to 2030 (Petrov, 2005), Scheme for the integrated development of productive forces, transport and energy of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) up to 2020 (The Scheme for Integrated Development, 2006 ),  Fuel and energy balance of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Part. 1 (Petrov ,2005), Scheme and program for the development of the electric power industry of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) for 2017-2021 (The Scheme and Program for the Development), General Layout of Power Facilities Layout of Power Facilities(General Plan for Energy Facilities, 2017),  Annual Reports of PJSC Yakutskenergo for 2011-2016, Annual Reports of Sakhaenergo JSC for 2011-2016, Official materials of the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Official materials of the Ministry of Industry and Geology of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), official materials of the state Committee on Pricing Policy of the Republics of Sakha (Yakutia), Scheme and Development Program of Development of the Energy Industry of the Republics of Sakha (Yakutia) 2017-2021,the Russian statistical yearbook data Rosstat etc.

The object of study is the natural resource potential, mining and processing industry in the WEZ. The purpose of the study is to:

• present an analysis of existing general and specific problems of power supply in the context of the zones of the WEZ;

• give scientifically based proposals and recommendations for the efficient consumption and production of electricity in the region’s WEZ.

According to the goal, the following tasks were developed: to conduct a retrospective analysis of the consumption and production of fuel and energy resources in the context of settlements in the regions of the WEZ; evaluate the existing general and specific problems of power supply in the context of the zones of the WEZ; to develop relevant proposals and recommendations for the efficient consumption and production of fuel and energy resources in the areas of the Western economic zone of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).

2. Methodology

The problem of conditions for effective long-term energy supply is not new for studying the world economy. For example, the problem of the efficiency of electric heating and the development of renewable energy sources of energy were central to previous studies by Elyakov, Koryagin, Pakhomov et al. (Elyakova and Koryagina, 2015; Elyakova et al., 2016; Petrov et al., 2010). This question is also presented in the studies of Mugway and Mortazavi - they consider the balance between demand and supply of energy, to be one of the problems facing politicians; In accordance with their study, the main goal of energy planning is to achieve a balance and energy model that can be used for supply and demand for the future planning of a country or region (Mougouei and Mortazavi, 2017); Nnaemeka and Boo - their article examines the point of view of effective energy management with demand-side strategic energy savings and the resource potential of renewable energy in Nigeria to ensure sustainable development (Nnaemeka and Boo, 2015); Kinoshita - It has been found that households reduce electricity consumption if their monthly electricity tariffs increase, and if they recognize the possibility of interruptions that can be effective in order to announce the possibility of interruptions or instability in the supply of households as a push (Kinoshita, 2017).

The research uses the following scientific methods: general scientific methods (systematic and historical method, analysis and synthesis method); specific scientific methods (research method, problem-chronological method); theoretical methods with subsequent analysis and generalization of results (statistical, observational and comparison, balance and empirical methods).

Statistical collections of the Russian Federation (2000–2016), analytical and static reports of municipal districts of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) (2000–2016), and the reports of PJSC Yakutskenergo and Sakhaenergo OJSC were used as information database for the development of fuel and energy balance.

3. Results and discussion

All seven regions of the Western economic zone are included in the Western energy district, which consists of the industrial Mirny and Lensky regions, the Vilyui and Olekminsky agricultural regions are combined.

Until 2014, the Western energy district worked in isolation from other energy regions of the republic. In 2014, with the construction and commissioning of VL-220 kV Olekminsk- N. Kuranakh  designed to supply electricity to ESPO consumers, the West Yakutian and South Yakutian energy districts (UES of the East) were electrically connected. Thus, the Western energy district has an electrical connection with the South Yakutian energy region and the UES of the East via a 220 kV transmission line.

The main source of power supply to consumers in the Western energy district is the Cascade of Vilyui HPP-1.2 of PJSC Yakutskenergo with an installed capacity of 680 MWh, Svetlinskaya HPP (OJSC Vilyuiskaya HPP-3), ALROSA PJSC. (Elyakova, 2015).  99.9% of consumers are covered by centralized power supply in the WEZ, and only 0.1% of Olekminsky district consumers receive electricity from decentralized energy sources (Elyakova et al., 2018).

The western energy district of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) includes a centralized (99.5%) and decentralized energy supply zone (0.5% to the settlements of Olekminsky district). Electricity supply to consumers from centralized sources (especially from hydroelectric power stations), when supplying electricity to a single grid of the power system, is considered the most reliable and efficient power supply system.

Currently, the largest consumers of electricity in the WEZ are enterprises operating in mining (57%), transport and communications 9.3%), production and distribution of electricity (7.7%) and the population (14%). The Western energy district has the highest energy consumption in Mirny district. Electricity consumption by major consumer groups in the settlements of the Western energy district is presented in table 1, the structure of electricity consumption is in table 2.

Table 1
Electricity consumption by main consumer groups in the settlements
of the Western energy district for 2000–2016, million kWh.

 

Western energy district

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 /2000,

в %

Electricity consumption by indusry, total

2519

1726

1656

1689

1573

1969

2467

2548

103,2

including

  - agriculture, hunting and forestry

164

19

41

12

11

10

10

9

90,0

  - mining

1945

1064

881

870

736

1051

1407

1453

103,2

  - manufacturing

 

70

98

102

96

87

93

95

102,1

  - production and distribution of electricity

 

153

131

128

126

133

136

197

144,8

- building

 

9

7

7

6

6

6

11

183,3

- transport and communication

62

22

95

107

113

168

311

238

76,5

  - other utilities and social services

17

51

64

60

53

52

33

34

103,0

  - others

151

129

107

136

140

149

151

152

100,6

- population

180

209

232

269

291

314

320

357

111,6

Compiled by the authors based on data of PJSC Yakutskenergo
(Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016).  

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Table 2
Power consumption structure by main consumer
groups of WEZ for 2000–2016, mln kWh

 

Western energy district

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 / 2000,

%

Electricity consumption by type of economic activity, including

  - agriculture, hunting and forestry

6,5

1,1

2,5

0,7

0,7

0,5

0,4

0,35

46

  - mining

77,2

61,6

53,2

51,5

46,8

53,4

57,0

57,0

65

  - manufacturing

 

4,1

5,9

6,0

6,1

4,4

3,8

3,7

128

  - production and distribution of electricity

 

8,9

7,9

7,6

8,0

6,8

5,5

7,7

122

- building

 

0,5

0,4

0,4

0,4

0,3

0,2

0,4

125

- transport and communication

2,4

1,3

5,7

6,3

7,2

8,5

12,6

9,3

1038

  - the provision of other utilities and social services

0,7

3,0

3,8

3,5

3,4

2,6

1,3

1,3

62

  - other types of economic activity

6,0

7,5

6,5

8,1

8,9

7,6

6,1

6,0

111

- population

7,1

12,1

14,0

15,9

18,5

15,9

13,0

14,0

275

Compiled by the authors based on data of PJSC Yakutskenergo
(Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016)

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Table 3
Electricity consumption by consumer groups
in the Lensky district for 2012-2016

Consumers

 

2012

2016

2016/2012

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Rubles/

kWt

Million kWh

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWt

Million kWh

Thousand

rubles.

%

%

%

TOTAL

132226

549

4,15

325502

1650

5,07

246,17

300,46

122,05

Population, total

52806

131

2,49

51986

172

3,32

98,45

131,01

133,07

Budget, total

10918

53

4,85

9995

85

8,49

91,55

160,37

175,18

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

7040

33

4,75

23503

198

8,42

333,87

592,25

177,39

Other

61462

331

5,39

240018

1194

4,98

390,51

360,76

92,38

Lensk

TOTAL

92277

387

4,19

283168

1380

4,87

306,87

357,18

116,40

Population, total

36443

91

2,51

36074

120

3,32

98,99

130,96

132,30

Budget, total

6486

31

4,86

5966

51

8,50

91,98

161,02

175,07

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

5680

27

4,75

18948

160

8,47

333,60

595,04

178,37

Other

43668

237

5,41

222180

1049

4,72

508,79

443,72

87,21

Settlements of the Lensky district

Vitim

18681

82

4,39

18977

123

6,50

102

150

148,05

Peledui

13370

53

3,99

14759

90

6,10

110

169

152,97

Batamai

516

2

4,49

125

1

4,85

24

26

108,00

Bechencha

858

3

3,23

1103

4

3,97

129

158

122,70

Nuya

2833

9

2,99

1229

7

5,39

43

78

179,91

Ortho Nahara

 

 

 

609

3

5,29

 

 

 

North Nuya

300

1

3,20

3982

32

8,05

1328

3345

251,82

Tolon

230

1

3,19

 

 

 

 

 

 

Turukta

182

1

3,43

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hamra

221

1

3,25

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chamcha

348

1

3,29

467

2

4,89

134

199

148,53

Yaroslavsky

1330

6

4,28

267

2

6,21

20

29

145,20

Source: Summary data compiled by the authors on the basis of information from
PJSC Yakutskenergo.(Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016)

The largest consumers in the WEZ are AK ALROSA (PJSC), Transneftenergo LLC and Teploenergoservice JSC (Vilyui branch), which are shown in table 4.

Table 4
Energy consumption in the
WEZ in 2012 and 2016.

ZER

 

2012

2016

Growth rate 2016/2012, %

m. kWh

m. rub

m. kWh

m. rub

Population, total

308

550

389

797

126

145

      including Electric heating *

57

23

150

87

264

384

Budget, total

65

265

57

411

88

155

       Federal budget

9

35

7

51

82

145

       Republican budget

18

75

17

118

90

158

       Local budget

38

155

33

241

88

156

Housing and communal services enterprises, including:

160

651

51

363

32

56

TES JSC (Vilyui branch)

126

513

116

785

92

153

Others, including:

1 161

4 869

1 328

7 985

114

164

PJSC AK ALROSA, total

961

3 944

723

4 664

75

118

Transneftenergo LLC total, including:

85

353

204

1 160

239

329

Oil pumping station -14

85

353

68

443

80

126

Oil pumping station -13

 

 

53

313

 

 

Oil pumping station -12

 

 

49

184

 

 

Oil pumping station -11

 

 

34

219

 

 

Oil pumping station -15

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oil pumping station -8.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

Distribution network

 

 

1 586

10 690

 

 

TOTAL

1 695

6 335

1 825

9 556

108

151

Compiled by the authors based on data of PJSC Yakutskenergo
(Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016)

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Table 5
Electricity consumption by consumer groups
in the Lensky district for 2012-2016

Consumers

 

2012

2016

2016/2012

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Rubles/

kWt

Million kWh

Thousand

rubles

Rubles/

kWt

Million kWh

Thousand

rubles.

%

%

%

TOTAL

132226

549

4,15

325502

165

5,07

246,17

300,46

122,05

Population, total

52806

132

2,49

51986

172

3,32

98,45

131,01

133,07

Budget, total

10918

53

4,85

9995

85

8,49

91,55

160,37

175,18

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

7040

33

4,75

23503

198

8,42

333,87

592,25

177,39

Other

61462

331

5,39

240018

1194

4,98

390,51

360,76

92,38

Lensk

TOTAL

92277

386

4,19

283168

1380

4,87

306,87

357,18

116,40

Population, total

36443

92

2,51

36074

120

3,32

98,99

130,96

132,30

Budget, total

6486

31

4,86

5966

51

8,50

91,98

161,02

175,07

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

5680

27

4,75

18948

160

8,47

333,60

595,04

178,37

Other

43668

236

5,41

222180

1049

4,72

508,79

443,72

87,21

Settlements of the Lensky district

Vitim

18681

82

4,39

18977

124

6,50

102

150

148,05

Peledui

13370

53

3,99

14759

90

6,10

110

169

152,97

Batamai

516

2

4,49

125

1

4,85

24

26

108,00

Bechencha

858

3

3,23

1103

4

3,97

129

158

122,70

Nuya

2833

8

2,99

1229

7

5,39

43

78

179,91

Ortho Nahara

 

 

 

609

3

5,29

 

 

 

North Nuya

300

1

3,20

3982

32

8,05

1328

3345

251,82

Tolon

230

1

3,19

 

 

 

 

 

 

Turukta

182

1

3,43

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hamra

221

1

3,25

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chamcha

348

1

3,29

467

2

4,89

134

199

148,53

Yaroslavsky

1330

6

4,28

267

2

6,21

20

29

145,20

Source: Summary data compiled by the authors on the basis of information from
PJSC Yakutskenergo.(Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016)

An analysis of the dynamics of the power consumption structure from PJSC Yakutskenergo and Vilyui HES-3 of ALROSA PJSC for WEZ for individual consumer groups in particular shows a significant increase in total consumption (by 50%), due to housing and communal services enterprises (by 50%), population (by 26%). At the same time consumption of other industrial consumers remained at the same level, while for budgetary consumers there was a decrease in consumption by 12%. During the study period, the average electricity tariffs in the region as a whole increased by 9%, including the largest growth (by 77 and 82%) observed for housing and communal services enterprises and budget organizations and for other consumers (by 48%). Growth rates were lower for the population (by 14%). Electricity consumption in the whole of the WEZ and by district, including the main consumer groups for 2000–2016, million kWh is presented in table 6.

Table 6
Electricity consumption in the WEZ by regions, including
the main consumer groups in 2000–2016, million kWh.

Consumers

 

2012

2016

2016/2012

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Thousand kWh

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWt

Thousand kWh

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWt

%

%

%

Western Economic Zone

TOTAL

1695

6508

3,84

2548,1

10673

4,2

150

164

109

Population

308

577

1,87

387

828

2,14

126

144

114

Budget

65

275

4,26

57

429

7,52

88

156

177

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

37

160

4,28

56

439

7,78

151

275

182

OTHER

1285

5497

4,28

1283

8139

6,34

100

148

148

Verkhnevilyuysky district

TOTAL

23

71

3,08

26

122

4,74

111

171

154

Population, total

12

23

1,96

14

40

2,8

122

174

143

Budget, total

4

16

4,07

3

24

7,2

86

153

177

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

4

16

4,06

4

29

7,18

104

184

177

Other

4

17

4,65

4

29

7,22

112

174

155

Vilyui district

TOTAL

30

102

3,38

35

179

5,2

115

177

154

Population, total

13

30

2,27

17

54

3,16

127

177

139

Budget, total

5

20

4,06

4

31

7,22

85

151

178

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

6

23

4,07

6

42

7,18

102

181

177

Other

6

27

4,66

7

53

7,22

124

192

155

Lensky district

TOTAL

132

549

4,15

326

1649

5,07

246

301

122

Population, total

53

132

2,49

52

172

3,32

98

131

133

Budget, total

11

53

4,85

10

85

8,49

92

160

175

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure enterprises

7

33

4,75

24

198

8,42

334

592

177

Other

61

331

5,39

240

1194

4,98

391

361

92

Mirny district

TOTAL

1233

4875

3,96

1762

8822

5,00

143

181

126

Population, total

115

243

2,10

108

293

2,71

94

121

129

Budget, total

20

82

4,07

17

120

7,17

83

146

176

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

1

6

4,03

4

26

7,17

251

447

178

Other

1096

4544

4,15

1633

8383

6,43

83

129

155

Nyurba district

TOTAL

62

170

2,76

87

280

3,2

141

164

116

Population, total

33

45

1,38

60

86

1,42

185

191

103

Budget, total

8

33

4,08

8

58

7,23

100

177

177

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

9

38

4,05

8

57

7,13

86

152

176

Other

12

55

4,66

11

78

7,26

92

142

156

Olekminsky district

TOTAL

129

582

4,5

144

1039

7,24

111

179

161

Population, total

21

51

2,41

29

74

2,57

137

145

106

Budget, total

5

26

4,75

5

38

8,43

83

147

177

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

5

23

4,78

6

48

8,06

123

207

169

Other

98

482

4,92

104

879

8,43

106

182

171

Suntar District

TOTAL

86

158

1,85

130

277

2,14

151

175

116

Population, total

61

52

0,86

106

108

1,02

174

207

119

Budget total

11

44

4,04

10

72

7,2

92

164

178

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

5

21

4,04

6

40

7,15

109

193

177

Other

9

41

4,64

8

57

7,21

89

139

156

Compiled by the authors based on data of PJSC Yakutskenergo
(Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016)

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Table 7
Electricity consumption by consumer
groups in Mirny district for 2012-2016

Consumers

 

2012

2016

2016/2012

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Thousand kWh

Million

rubles.

Rubles/

kWt

Thousand kWh

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWt

%

%

 

TOTAL

1232585

4875

3,96

1761515

8822

5,01

143

181

127

Population, total

115407

2428

2,10

108140

293

2,71

94

121

129

Budget, total

20210

824

4,07

16787

120

7,17

83

146

176

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

1428

8

4,03

3588

26

7,17

251

447

178

Other

1095540

4545

4,15

1633000

8383

5,13

149

184

124

City of Mirny

TOTAL

792423

1996

2,52

1022056

4456

4,36

129

223

173

Population, total

61750

130

2,09

56266

161

2,87

91

125

137

Budget, total

9711

40

4,07

6708

48

7,17

69

122

176

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

1379

6

4,02

2484

18

7,17

180

321

178

Other

719583

1823

2,53

956598

4229

4,42

133

232

175

Settlements of Mirny district

Chernyshevsky

127373

511

4,01

113509

751

6,62

89

147

165

Svetly

12610

46

3,61

11299

69

6,11

90

152

169

Udachnyi

463413

1858

4,01

414801

2579

6,22

90

139

155

Aikhal

258833

1029

3,97

127386

744

5,84

49

72

147

Almazny

16300

70

4,27

18546

116

6,28

114

167

147

Zarya

1323

5

3,73

1235

7

5,76

93

144

154

Arylakh

56432

228

4,04

44077

272

6,18

78

119

153

Suldyukar

1534

5

3,51

845

5

5,99

55

94

171

Taas Yuryakh

3637

14

3,90

7747

48

6,27

213

343

161

Berezovyi

43

0,1

3,90

62

0,1

2,73

143

100

70

Novyi

59

0,1

1,96

184

0,5

2,96

314

474

151

Compiled by the authors based on data of PJSC Yakutskenergo
(Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016).

The largest consumers of electricity in Mirny district are Mirny (58%) and Udachny (23.5%).

A retrospective analysis for the past 5 years of the electricity consumption in the Lensky district of the WEZ shows that it has grown significantly (2.5 times), including growth for individual consumer groups. For utilities industry the growth was 3.3 times (due to with the transfer of housing from enterprises to the balance of municipalities), while the population and budgetary consumers experienced a decrease in consumption by 1.5-8.5%, respectively. Over this period, there was an increase in average electricity tariffs in the district (by 22%), including 75-77% increase for budgetary organizations and housing and communal services, 33% increase for the population, while average tariffs for other consumers decreased by 8% (table 8).

Table 8
Electricity consumption by consumer groups
in the Lensky district for 2012-2016

Consumers

 

2012

2016

2016/2012

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Rubles/

kWt

Million kWh

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWt

Million kWh

Thousand

rubles.

%

%

%

TOTAL

132226

549

4,15

325502

1650

5,07

246,17

300,46

122,05

Population, total

52806

132

2,49

51986

172

3,32

98,45

131,01

133,07

Budget, total

10918

53

4,85

9995

85

8,49

91,55

160,37

175,18

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

7040

33

4,75

23503

198

8,42

333,87

592,25

177,39

Other

61462

331

5,39

240018

1194

4,98

390,51

360,76

92,38

Lensk

TOTAL

92277

387

4,19

283168

1

4,87

306,87

357,18

116,40

Population, total

36443

91

2,51

36074

120

3,32

98,99

130,96

132,30

Budget, total

6486

31

4,86

5966

51

8,50

91,98

161,02

175,07

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

5680

27

4,75

18948

1601

8,47

333,60

595,04

178,37

Other

43668

236

5,41

222180

1049

4,72

508,79

443,72

87,21

Settlements of the Lensky district

Vitim

18681

82

4,39

18977

123

6,50

102

150

148,05

Peledui

13370

53

3,99

14759

90

6,10

110

169

152,97

Batamai

516

2

4,49

125

1

4,85

24

26

108,00

Bechencha

858

3

3,23

1103

4

3,97

129

158

122,70

Nuya

2833

8

2,99

1229

7

5,39

43

78

179,91

Ortho Nahara

 

 

 

609

3

5,29

 

 

 

North Nuya

300

1

3,20

3982

32

8,05

1328

3345

251,82

Tolon

230

1

3,19

 

 

 

 

 

 

Turukta

182

1

3,43

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hamra

221

1

3,25

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chamcha

348

1

3,29

467

2

4,89

134

199

148,53

Yaroslavsky

1330

6

4,28

267

1

6,21

20

29

145,20

Source: Summary data compiled by the authors on the basis of information from
PJSC Yakutskenergo (Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016)

The largest consumers of electricity in the Lensky district are the city of Lensk (87%) and the village of Vitim (5.8%).

In 2016, compared to 2012, total electricity consumption in the Olekminsky district of the WEZ increased by 110% due to utilities infrastructure (123%, due to transfer of housing stock from enterprises to the balance of municipalities), other consumers (106%), and population (137%), while budget consumers had a 17% reduction in consumption. Over this period, there was an increase in average electricity tariffs in the district by 61%, including 77% increase for budget organizations, 69% for utilities infrastructure, and 6% for the population (table 9).

Table 9
Electricity consumption by consumer
groups in Olekminsky district for 2012-2016

Consumers

 

2012

2016

2016/2012

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Rubles/

kWt

Thousand kWh

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWt

Thousand kWh

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWt

Thousand kWh

%

TOTAL

129371

582181

4,50

143557

1039178

7,24

111

178

161

Population, total

21109

50946

2,41

28843

74009

2,57

137

145

106

Budget, total

5448

25903

4,75

4512

38018

8,43

83

147

177

Housing and communal services enterprises

4872

23274

4,78

5969

48138

8,06

123

207

169

Other

97942

482058

4,92

104232

879013

8,43

106

182

171

Olekminsk and nearby villages

TOTAL

116976

545633

4,66

121918

969945

7,96

104

178

171

Population, total

10764

22892

2,13

11781

36321

3,08

109

159

145

Budget, total

4183

20754

4,96

2858

27023

9,45

68

130

191

Housing and communal services enterprises

4422

21467

4,86

5668

46056

8,13

128

215

167

Other

97608

480520

4,92

101611

860544

8,47

104

179

172

Settlements of Olekminsky district

Sakhaenergo, including

4273

10752

2,52

2082

9218

4,43

49

86

176

Beating Kuel

118

255

2,16

35

185

5,24

30

73

243

Daban

317

719

2,27

77

362

4,68

24

50

206

Dapparay

580

1756

3,02

468

1962

4,19

81

112

139

Delgay

62

259

4,16

169

774

4,58

271

298

110

Innyakh

93

203

2,19

46

157

3,40

50

77

155

Kudu Kuel

182

394

2,16

75

271

3,62

41

69

167

Malykan

100

209

2,10

48

188

3,91

48

90

186

Marha

165

351

2,12

76

292

3,83

46

83

180

Macha

297

698

2,35

111

452

4,05

38

65

172

Snyahtakh

76

328

4,31

221

1108

5,01

290

338

116

Muddy

49

117

2,41

17

74

4,33

35

63

180

Tocco

958

2444

2,55

318

1509

4,75

33

62

186

Pull

289

663

2,29

85

356

4,22

29

54

184

Uritsky

232

492

2,12

72

312

4,32

31

63

203

Chapaevo

754

1862

2,47

263

1215

4,62

35

65

187

Yakutskenergo

125098

571429

4,57

130875

1022919

7,82

105

179

171

 including Olekminsk and nearby villages

116976

545633

4,66

121918

969945

7,96

104

178

171

Compiled by the authors based on data of PJSC Yakutskenergo
(Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016).

The largest consumer of electricity in the Olekminsky district is Olekminsk city (85.3%).

Analysis of the dynamics of electricity consumption in the Suntar district of ZEZ as a whole over the past 5 years shows that the volume of electricity consumption has increased significantly by 51%, including for certain groups of consumers: utilities growth index was 1.1 times (due to the transfer of housing from enterprises to the balance of municipalities), the population by 1.8 times, budget and other consumers, at the same time there was a reduction in consumption by 8-11%, respectively. During this period, there is an increase in average electricity tariffs in the whole district by 16%, including 77-78% - for utilities and budget organizations, 56% – for other consumers, 18% - for the population (table 10).

Table 10
Electricity consumption by consumer groups
in the Suntar district for 2012-2016

 

 

Consumers

2012

2016

2016/2012

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

ThousandkWhe

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWhe

ThousandkWhe

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWhe

%

%

%

Total amount

85716

158267

1,85

129609

277368

2,14

151

175

116

Population, total

60844

52496

0,86

106132

108497

1,02

174

207

118

Budget, total

10947

44202

4,04

10067

72479

7,20

92

164

178

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

5071

20510

4,04

5525

39507

7,15

109

193

177

Others

8853

41059

4,64

7885

56885

7,21

89

139

156

Suntar

Population, total

30800

25053

0,81

50230

51885

1,03

163

207

127

Budget, total

3286

13358

4,07

2809

20300

7,23

85

152

178

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

2158

8711

4,04

2932

20853

7,11

136

239

176

Population, total

4782

22182

4,64

4287

30922

7,21

90

139

156

Total

41026

69304

1,69

60258

123960

2,06

147

179

122

Settlements in the Suntarsky district

Allaga

1569

2219

1,41

1825

4575

2,51

116

206

177

Arylakh

2476

4438

1,79

2284

6266

2,74

92

141

153

Arylakh(Gharkhan)

1569

2219

1,41

1943

3546

1,83

124

160

129

Ilimniir

632

912

1,44

1545

2321

1,50

244

255

104

Kempendyai

2290

4110

1,79

2727

7632

2,80

119

186

156

Krestyakh

3838

7210

1,88

4610

9580

2,08

120

133

111

Kuokunu

1530

3078

2,01

2325

5835

2,51

152

190

125

Kutana

1662

3277

1,97

4086

6891

1,69

246

210

86

Kyukei

760

1841

2,42

1094

3358

3,07

144

182

127

Kyundeya

1257

2445

1,94

3075

5543

1,80

245

227

93

Mar-keol

690

1391

2,02

1502

2774

1,85

218

199

92

Nakhara

353

878

2,49

550

1094

1,99

156

125

80

Sardanga

2650

6175

2,33

3870

7529

1,95

146

122

83

Agdary

1381

1720

1,24

1998

3227

1,62

145

188

130

Toibikhoi

9162

15878

1,73

12375

26256

2,12

135

165

122

Tolon

172

518

3,01

330

1032

3,13

192

199

104

Tuoidakh

458

1208

2,64

1049

3020

2,88

229

250

109

Tenke

705

1546

2,19

946

3103

3,28

134

201

150

Tyubei

643

1239

1,93

1185

2496

2,11

184

201

109

Ustie

757

1810

2,39

1091

3250

2,98

144

180

125

Uhun-Keol

404

1379

3,42

2984

3630

1,22

739

263

36

Khordogoi

1152

2807

2,44

3107

8154

2,62

270

290

108

Khoro

467

1246

2,67

1163

1949

1,68

249

156

63

Sheya

3036

9004

2,97

3700

15664

4,23

122

174

143

Yguatta

103

230

2,22

107

155

1,45

104

68

65

Elgyai

4969

10179

2,05

7881

14528

1,84

159

143

90

Neruktyai

2,48

4,79

1,93

0

0

 

 

 

 

Source: Summary compiled by the authors based on the information of PJSC
"Yakutskenergo» (Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016).

The largest consumer of electricity in the Suntarsky district is Suntar (46.5%).

The analysis of the dynamics of electricity consumption in the Nyurbinsky district of WEZ over the past 5 years shows that the electricity consumption increased significantly by 41%, mainly due to the growth of consumption by population for 85% in the same time, budgetary institutions consumption remained unchanged, and the indices of housing and utilities infrastructure (HUI) companies decline for 14% and other consumers for 9%. During this period, there is an increase in average electricity tariffs in the whole district by 16%, including 77-78% - for HUI companies and budget organizations, 56% – for other consumers, 3% - for the population (table 11).

Table 11
Electricity Consumption by consumer groups
in the Nyurbinsky district for 2012-2016

Consumers

2012

2016

2016/2012

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

ThousandkWhe

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWhe

Thousand kWh

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWhe

 

%

 

%

 

%

Total amount

61730

170419

2,76

87313

279556

3,20

141

164

116

Population, total

32621

45077

1,38

60474

86036

1,42

185

191

103

Budget, total

8078

32955

4,08

8082

58469

7,23

100

177

177

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

9296

37644

4,05

8024

57175

7,13

86

152

176

Others

11736

54743

4,66

10733

77876

7,26

91

142

156

Nyurba

Population, total

18741

27327

1,46

36757

54495

1,48

196

199

102

Budget, total

4770

19493

4,09

4657

34077

7,32

98

175

179

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

5666

22842

4,03

5407

38444

7,11

95

168

176

Others

9852

44822

4,55

8376

61076

7,29

85

136

160

Total

39028

114484

2,93

55197

188092

3,41

141

164

116

Settlements in the Nyurbinsky district

Akana

1121

2164

1,93

1572

3654

2,32

140

169

120

Antonovka

7390

16387

2,22

15553

32145

2,07

210

196

93

Bysyttakh

494

1436

2,91

673

3195

4,74

136

222

163

Dikimde

376

1037

2,76

518

2010

3,88

138

194

141

Gharkhan

751

1602

2,13

1594

4417

2,77

212

276

130

Kirov

374

1255

3,36

738

2125

2,88

197

169

86

Mar

2168

5728

2,64

3076

7453

2,42

142

130

92

Neftebaza

378

1347

3,56

289

1663

5,76

76

123

162

Nyurbachan

1175

3399

2,89

1512

4899

3,24

129

144

112

Engoldja

631

1839

2,92

1196

3309

2,77

190

180

95

Ynakhsyt

881

2061

2,34

2147

4008

1,87

244

194

80

Chukar

923

2661

2,88

1277

4229

3,31

138

159

115

Chappanda

1399

4126

2,95

3049

7054

2,31

218

171

78

Khatyn-Sysy

1289

2472

1,92

2675

5507

2,06

207

223

107

Khaty

659

1950

2,96

596

2406

4,03

90

123

136

Syule

556

1619

2,91

864

3160

3,66

155

195

126

Saiylyk

1250

4203

3,36

954

4223

4,43

76

100

132

Malykai

2223

6064

2,73

2082

8096

3,89

94

134

143

Kyundede

5710

9880

1,73

6827

18690

2,74

120

189

158

Edei

342

1092

3,20

476

1367

2,87

139

125

90

Source: Summary compiled by the authors based on the information of PJSC "Yakutskenergo». (Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016)

The largest consumers of electricity in the Nyurbinsky district are Nyurba (41.4%) and Antonovka (17.2%). The analysis of the electricity consumption dynamics in the Verhneviljujsky district of WEZ over the past 5 years shows that the electricity consumption increased significantly by 51%, including for separate groups of consumers: the HUI companies and other consumers had the growth index for 1.1 times, the population for 1.2 times, at the same time the budgetary organizations reduced the electricity consumption by 14%. During this period, there is an increase in average electricity tariffs in the whole district by 54%, including 77% – for HUI companies and budget organizations, 55% – for other consumers, 43% - for the population (table 12).

Table 12
Electricity Consumption by consumer groups
in Verhneviljujsky district for 2012-2016.

 

Consumers

2012

2016

2016/2012

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

ThousandkWhe

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWhe

Thousand KWh

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWhe

%

%

%

Totalamount

23155

71314

3,08

25785

122206

4,74

111

171

154

Population, total

11833

23226

1,96

14420

40362

2,80

122

174

143

Budget, total

3878

15766

4,07

3341

24060

7,20

86

153

177

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

3892

15799

4,06

4040

29017

7,18

104

184

177

Others

3553

16524

4,65

3985

28768

7,22

112

174

155

Verhneviljujsk

Population, total

2897

5769

1,99

8612

22190

2,58

297

385

129

Budget, total

2092

8526

4,07

1723

12430

7,21

82

146

177

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

1905

7711

4,05

1801

12958

7,19

95

168

178

Others

2270

10583

4,66

2573

18513

7,19

113

175

154

Total

9164

32589

3,56

14710

66092

4,49

161

203

126

Settlements in the Verhneviljujskydistrict

Tuobuynskynasleg

348

774

2,23

33

225

6,76

10

29

304

Khorinskynasleg

932

3096

3,32

1130

5663

5,01

121

183

151

Onkhoiskynasleg

382

1124

2,94

518

2681

5,18

136

239

176

Dyullyukinskynasleg

1478

3555

2,40

954

4612

4,83

65

130

201

Dalyrskynasleg

578

1906

3,30

622

3142

5,05

108

165

153

Meyikskynasleg

964

1995

2,07

510

2435

4,77

53

122

231

Botulinskynasleg

1373

3665

2,67

755

3378

4,47

55

92

168

Surgulukskynasleg

391

1073

2,74

406

1911

4,71

104

178

172

Kyrykyiskynasleg

389

1179

3,03

430

2217

5,16

110

188

170

Magaskiynasleg

1104

2440

2,21

418

1974

4,72

38

81

213

Khomustakhskynasleg

309

808

2,61

207

1138

5,51

67

141

211

Balagannakh VVU

241

737

3,06

232

987

4,25

96

134

139

Khomustakh of Namskiynasleg

1642

5362

3,27

1347

6586

4,89

82

123

150

Orosu

638

1865

2,92

599

3071

5,13

94

165

175

Tamalakan

489

1354

2,77

428

2118

4,95

87

156

179

Khatbalakh

454

1402

3,09

451

2342

5,20

99

167

168

Orget

548

1670

3,05

491

2439

4,96

90

146

163

Byrakan

602

1117

1,86

266

1393

5,23

44

125

282

Kharuyalakh

755

2021

2,68

632

3115

4,93

84

154

184

Andreevsky

374

1583

4,23

611

4424

7,24

163

280

171

Source: Summary compiled by authors based on the information of JSC "Yakutskenergo»
(Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016).

The largest consumer of electricity in the Verchneviluysky district is Verkhnevilyuysk (33.3 per cent).

The analysis of the electricity consumption dynamics in the Viliuisky district of WEZ over the past 5 years shows that the electricity consumption significantly increased by 27%, including for separate groups of consumers: the HUI companies hadthe growth index for 1.02 times, other consumers - 1.24 times, the population - 1.27 times at the same time, budgetary institutionsreducedthe electricity consumption by  15%. During this period, there is an increase in average electricity tariffs in the whole district by 39%, including 76-78% - for HUI companiesand budget organizations, 55% – for other consumers, 39% - for the population (table 13).

Table 13
Electricity Consumption by consumer groups
in the Vilyuyskydistrict for 2012-2016

 

Consumers

2012

2016

2016/2012

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

Volume

Revenue

Tariff

ThousandkWhe

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWhe

ThousandkWhe

Thousand

rubles.

Rubles/

kWhe

%

%

%

Population, total

13416

30484

2,27

17087

53938

3,16

127

177

139

Budget, total

5033

20433

4,06

4263

30768

7,22

85

151

178

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

5710

23229

4,07

5840

41928

7,18

102

181

176

Others

5897

27454

4,66

7318

52831

7,22

124

192

155

Total

30056

101600

3,38

34508

179465

5,20

115

177

154

Vilyuysk

Population, total

6988

17755

2,54

8574

29649

3,46

123

167

136

Budget, total

2914

11829

4,06

2431

17550

7,22

83

148

178

Enterprises of housing and utilities infrastructure

3085

12588

4,08

3023

21679

7,17

98

172

176

Others

4203

19525

4,65

4267

31986

7,50

102

164

161

Total

16178

58788

3,63

18294

100865

5,51

113

172

152

Settlements in the Vilyuysky district

Balagatchy

735

2416

3,29

998

4612

4,62

136

191

140

Betung

337

938

2,78

459

2326

5,07

136

248

182

Ekundu

276

831

3,01

312

1609

5,16

113

194

172

Ilbenge

794

2323

2,93

973

5320

5,47

123

229

187

Kyunde

186

573

3,09

192

989

5,14

104

173

167

Kyrova

393

1255

3,19

485

2287

4,72

123

182

148

Kyubeinde

386

1109

2,87

349

1623

4,65

90

146

162

Kyulekyan

410

1168

2,85

595

2195

3,69

145

188

130

Lekechen

384

1108

2,89

231

1041

4,50

60

94

156

Satagai

642

1855

2,89

564

2909

5,15

88

157

178

Sosnovka

408

1441

3,53

410

2491

6,07

100

173

172

Starovatova

124

512

4,13

116

839

7,25

93

164

176

Syudybyl

777

2551

3,28

833

4519

5,43

107

177

165

Tasagar

374

1038

2,78

495

2301

4,64

133

222

167

Terbyas

488

1411

2,89

460

2238

4,86

94

159

168

Tosu

944

2751

2,92

1347

4809

3,57

143

175

122

Tympy

575

1848

3,22

636

3198

5,03

111

173

156

Usun

475

1355

2,85

499

2193

4,40

105

162

154

Khampa

912

3437

3,77

1504

8560

5,69

165

249

151

Chai

430

1350

3,14

450

2399

5,33

105

178

170

Chineke

510

1763

3,46

1275

6356

4,99

250

361

144

Ebya

638

1919

3,01

1230

3974

3,23

193

207

107

Arylakh

94

350

3,73

121

753

6,24

129

215

167

Bagadya

125

439

3,52

167

905

5,44

133

206

154

Mastakh

405

1382

3,41

533

2935

5,51

132

212

161

Saiylyk

1045

2776

2,66

980

5219

5,33

94

188

200

Source: Summary compiled by authors based on the information of JSC "Yakutskenergo»
(Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016)

The largest consumer of electricity in the Vilyuysky district is Vilyuysk (50.2%).

The analysis of the electricity consumption dynamics in the Viliuisky district of WEZ over the past 5 years shows that the electricity consumption significantly increased by 27%, including for separate groups of consumers: the HUI companies hadthe growth index for 1.02 times, other consumers - 1.24 times, the population - 1.27 times at the same time, budgetary institutionsreducedthe electricity consumption by  15%. During this period, there is an increase in average electricity tariffs in the whole district by 39%, including 76-78% - for HUI companies and budget organizations, 55% – for other consumers, 39% - for the population (table 12).

The analysis of the electricity consumption dynamics structure by PJSC "Yakutskenergo", Vilyuiskaya Hydroelectric generating station-3 (HGS-3) and SC ALROSA (PJSC) in the whole WEZ and in the different groups of consumers shows that there has been a significant increase in the electricity consumption by 50%, including the HUI companies by 51%, population by 26%,the volumeson other industrial consumers remained at the same level. At the same time, there is a decrease on electricity consumption of the budget consumers by 12%.

During the study period, average electricity tariffs in the region as a whole increased by 9 %, including the highest growth (by 77 and 82%) is observed for utilities and budget organizations, for other consumers by 48%. The growth rate was lower for the population (by 14%). The largest consumers of electricity in the Western energy district are the Mirninsky (69.1%) and the Lensky districts (12.8%).

In the Western energy district there are significant costs for imported fuel (coal, gas condensate, oil, diesel fuel) problems of its transportation and storage, difficulties of operation of boilers on organic fuel put forward the need to find alternative options for obtaining heat. One of the ways to solve the problem, primarily in relation to dispersed, small consumers is the elimination of uneconomical small boilers, as well as for heating the private residential sector, which uses firewood is the use of electric energy for heating purposes. The volumes of electricity used for electric heating of the private residential sector in seven districts of the WEZ for 2013-2016 are shown in table 3.8.17.

For 2013-2016 in the Western power district, the residential sector was transferred to the electric heating; the data of power consumption are presented in table 14.

Table 14
Net supply of electricity for electric heating
in the WEZ for 2013-2016., thousand kWh

District

2013

2014

2015

2016

Suntarsky district

52776

69701

78995

87182

Nuyrbinsky district

19869

28283

31213

40139

Mirninsky district

1971

2242

2015

2320

Verkhnevilyuisky district

 

158

574

1775

Vilyuisky district

 

53

1184

1774

Olekminsky district

 

237

2408

10600

Lensky district

 

60

1684

6588

Source: Summary compiled by authors based on the information of JSC
"Yakutskenergo»(Annual reports of PJSC "Yakutskenergo" for 2011 -2016)

Leaders in transfer to electric heating of private housing are Suntarsky and Nyurbinsky districts in connection with the construction of VL 220 kV to Suntar, the majority of the population transferred to the electric heating instead of using wood for heating furnace. Low dynamics of volumes of electric heating in other parts of the Vilyui group due to low transmission capacity of electric networks at 110 kV overhead line to Nyurba and further transmission to the Verkhnevilyuysky and Vilyuiskydistricts and gasification of settlements in the latter two areas. Potential of transfer to the electric heating in all seven districts are huge, with regard to its efficiency, environmental friendliness, operating, cheap electricity rates for electric heating and appropriateness for the operation of electric power enterprises in the Western energy district.

4. Conclusions

In our opinion, the construction of electric boilers and the transfer to electricity consumption of consumers is the most effective solution-providing reliable and high-quality electricity and heat supply to all groups of consumers of the Western energy district.

The transfer to electric heating in the districts of WEZ and hooking up to the centralized power supply of big oil and gas companies in the Lensky, Mirninsky districts, diamond mining enterprises - Nakynskymining processing plant (MPP), JSC "ALROSA-Nyurba",SC "ALROSA (PJSC), as well as the construction of high-voltage lines VL-220 kV Suntar-Nyurba for Vilyuysky  groups of districts would lead to reduction in electricity tariff for electric boiler (need to build), save exhaustible fossil fuels like coal, crude oil, natural gas, gas condensate, to abandon residential heating with wood due to the transfer to electric heating. The increase in electricity consumption leads to a reduction in tariffs, which ultimately has a positive impact on the increase in incomes of enterprises and on improving the standard of living of the population.

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1. Institute of Finances and Economics, M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University, Yakutsk, Russian Federation, elyak@list.ru

2. Institute of Finances and Economics, M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University, Yakutsk, Russian Federation, elyakov96@mail.ru

3. Department of Regional Economic and Social Research, Federal Research Centre “The Yakut Scientific Centre of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yakutsk, Russian Federation, a.a.pakhomov@prez.ysn.ru

4. Department of Regional Economic and Social Research, Federal Research Centre “The Yakut Scientific Centre of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences”, Yakutsk, Russian Federation, fedorova_ey@rambler.ru

5. Department of Regional Economic and Social Research, Federal Research Centre “The Yakut Scientific Centre of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yakutsk, Russian Federation, vrdarbasov@mail.ru


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