Gostiny Dvor Exhibition Programme . Technology and Data as the Foundation of Leadership

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Exhibition of Equipment and Technologies for the Fuel and Energy Complex Technology and Data as the Foundation of Leadership Sustainable Energy Development

September 26, 2024
11:45-13:00

Gostiny Dvor, conference hall F

Technology and Data as the Foundation of Leadership

Energy Engineering: Development to Achieve Technological Sovereignty

For many years, Russia’s fuel and energy industry has been dependent on supplies of equipment and technology from unfriendly countries. This has resulted in an increased risk of equipment shortages within the industry, particularly in the current situation with all the uncertainty on the external technology market. According to optimistic estimates, Russian companies have now passed the point of their highest dependence on Western technologies in the fuel and energy sector, and Russia is optimistically cautious that is can achieve technological sovereignty in power engineering in the next three to five years. The government is devoting great attention to support for investment projects. It has developed a wide range of support tools and measures and also defined a taxonomy of technological sovereignty. In the coming years, national manufacturers are expected to play a greater role, which will fully satisfy the industry’s need for high-tech equipment and strengthen the country’s position on the global energy market. What has changed over the past few years in the share of foreign technologies and equipment in the Russian fuel and energy sector? What prospects exist for developing joint programmes to expand cooperation between power engineering enterprises within the Eurasian Economic Union and Shanghai Cooperation Organization? How can we establish interaction between industry companies, machine-building enterprises, and universities in reverse engineering? How is the standardization programme being implemented in power engineering?

Moderator:
Anatoly Zamriy — First Deputy Chairman of the Council, Union of Oil and Gas Industrialists of Russia; Member of the Coordination Council for Import Substitution of Oil and Gas Equipment under the Government Commission on Import Substitution

Panellists:
Matvey Airapetov — Deputy Director of the Department, Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
Ivan Kleinrock — Acting Deputy General Director - Technical Director, Gazprom Energoholding Industrial Assets
Nikolay Kuznetsov — General Director, Institute of Oil and Gas Technological Initiatives
Vladimir Matyukhin — Director, Scientific and Innovation Engineering Center “Power Adaptive Photonics and Solar Aerospace Energy”, MIREA - Russian Technological University
Ruslan Pakhomov — Deputy General Director, Head of the Thermal Power Engineering Division, Power Machines
Alexander Sakevich — General Director, Oil and Gas Cluster
Mikhail Smirnov — President, Association of Innovative Enterprises in the Energy Industry "EnergoInnovation"
Alexander Frolov — Deputy General Director for Technical Policy and Engineering, T Plus

Front row participant:
Orest Kasparov — Deputy Head, Federal Agency for the Subsoil Use (Rosnedra)


September 26, 2024
17:15-18:30

Gostiny Dvor, conference hall F

Technology and Data as the Foundation of Leadership

Science in the Fuel and Energy Industry: Together, We Will Succeed

Modern science plays a key role in the development of the fuel and energy industry, since it provides the innovative solutions and technologies needed to improve its efficiency. The main goals include introducing advanced scientific developments, creating innovative technologies, and optimizing production processes. Science and industry can combine their efforts to help develop new approaches and methods that ensure the sustainable development of the energy sector. Particular attention needs to be paid to such issues as personnel training, joint research, and creating the conditions needed to incorporate scientific achievements into practice. How important is it for the scientific community and industry to cooperate in solving urgent problems facing the energy sector? What are some successful examples of scientific achievements being integrated into fuel and energy practices? How is high-quality education and scientific research affecting the future of the fuel and energy industry? What should be the strategic focuses of scientific and technological work in order to achieve the long-term sustainability and development of the fuel and energy sector?

Moderator:
Oleg Zhdaneev — Advisor General Director – Head of Import Substitution in Oil and Energy Complex Competence Center, Russian Energy Agency of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation

Panellists:
Sergey Aldoshin — Vice President, Russian Academy of Sciences
Darya Borisova — Member of the Board – Managing Director for Development and Innovations, SIBUR
Eduard Volkov — Chairman of the Scientific Council on Complex Problems of Energy Development, Russian Academy of Sciences
Aleksander Dyakonov — Rector, Almetyevsk State Technological University "Higher School of Oil"


September 27, 2024
11:45-13:00

Gostiny Dvor, Amphitheatre conference hall

Technology and Data as the Foundation of Leadership

From Industry-Specific Orders to Unified Technological Chains: Achieving Technological Sovereignty in Electric Power

To function properly in the current conditions, the Russian energy industry must ensure its technological sovereignty, improve the reliability of the Unified Energy System, provide the industry with reliable and efficient products and, of course, ensure reliable and uninterrupted power supplies to consumers. In order to achieve technological sovereignty and implement the country’s national goals, it is particularly important right now to continue the effective use of national standards to pursue a unified technical policy in the electric power industry and make equipment technologically compatible to ensure the reliable operation and development of the Unified Energy System. How can we ensure Russia’s technological sovereignty in the energy sector? Can we create an ordering process for the industry? Would the creation of a unified system of industry standards and a network of testing centres in the industry make it possible to solve the goals that Russia has set in this regard?

Moderator:
Aleksey Petrenko — Technical Director, Inspectorate for the Control of the Technical Condition of Electric Power Facilities

Panellists:
Vladimir Demyanov — Deputy Director – Head of Hydro Power Division, Power Machines
Anton Zubkov — Executive Director, Digital Energy Association
Denis Klyapovsky — Deputy Director of the Department of Mechanical Engineering for the Fuel and Energy Complex, Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
Sergey Kondratyev — Member of the Board, First Deputy General Director - Chief Engineer, RusHydro
Mikhail Lifshitz — Chairman of the Board of Directors, Ural Turbine Works; General Director, Inter RAO Power Engineering
Evgeny Lyapunov — Deputy General Director, Chief Engineer, Rosseti
Alexander Tokarev — Director of Energy Projects Directorate, Innovative Engineering Center


September 27, 2024
15:30-16:45

Gostiny Dvor, Amphitheatre conference hall

Technology and Data as the Foundation of Leadership

Energy Transition Technologies: From Theory to Practice

Given the current global changes and challenges, the energy transition is becoming an important way to diversify the fuel and energy sector. The transition to sustainable energy sources, such as renewable sources and energy-efficient technologies, is crucial to reducing carbon emissions and ensuring the country’s energy security. It also provides an opportunity to modernize the industry and improve people’s quality of life. Scientific and technological innovations that contribute to the energy transition need to be developed in order to ensure the sustainable development of the national economy and enhance its competitiveness on the global stage. Which energy transition technologies are being implemented most successfully in the Russian energy industry? What are the main obstacles to the transition to renewable energy sources in Russia and how can we overcome them? What economic and environmental benefits can the energy transition bring to Russia’s regions? What scientific and technological achievements in Russia could contribute to the global energy transformation? What are the prospects for integrating advanced energy transition technologies into existing energy systems in Russia?

Moderator:
Oleg Zhdaneev — Advisor General Director – Head of Import Substitution in Oil and Energy Complex Competence Center, Russian Energy Agency of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation

Panellists:
Yury Vasilyev — Executive Director, Institute of Arctic Technologies, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Yury Dobrovolsky — General Director, Hydrogen Energy Center, Sistema PJSFC
Alexander Ishkov — Deputy Head of Department, Head of Directorate, Gazprom
Alexey Kaplun — Chief Executive Officer, H2 Clean Energy
Alexey Kashin — Managing Director, InEnergy
Igor Pyshmintsev — Deputy General Director for Science, TMK

Front row participant:
Yuriy Volkov — Director of Government Relations, H2 Invest