2022
DOI: 10.1134/s1019331622020083
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Decreased Stability of the Infrastructure of Russia’s Fuel and Energy Complex in the Arctic Because of the Increased Annual Average Temperature of the Surface Layer of the Cryolithozone

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“…For instance, the total value of energy buildings and structures in the Russian Arctic is about RUB 368 billion in 2020 prices. In study [42], it was found that the total damage to the energy infrastructure in the AZRF, in the case of continued warming and permafrost degradation, could be from RUB 128 to 244 billion by 2050. As shown on the map in Figure 2, up to 100% of energy assets could be damaged in some districts according to worst case scenarios.…”
Section: Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, the total value of energy buildings and structures in the Russian Arctic is about RUB 368 billion in 2020 prices. In study [42], it was found that the total damage to the energy infrastructure in the AZRF, in the case of continued warming and permafrost degradation, could be from RUB 128 to 244 billion by 2050. As shown on the map in Figure 2, up to 100% of energy assets could be damaged in some districts according to worst case scenarios.…”
Section: Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2.The main characteristics of the energy industry of the AZRF. Source: compiled by the authors based on their own calculations, Rosstat data[42] and the official heat supply schemes for regions and settlements.…”
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“…Строительство любого здания и сооружения начинается прежде всего с возведения фундамента. Качество устройства фундамента и сопутствующие строительно-монтажные работы в дальнейшем обеспечивают надежное функционирование сооружения и являются весьма актуальной и с той же стороны проблематичной строительной и инженерной задачей, особенно в условиях распространения криолитозоны на фоне глобального процесса потепления климата [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19].…”
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“…Permafrost soils (hereinafter referred to as PFS) occupy 65.5% of the country's area. Possible damage from predicted warming may amount to about 7 trillion rubles for industrial and civil facilities by 2050 in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation alone [5,6]. With that, no damage assessment has been carried out for fuel and energy facilities.…”
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confidence: 99%