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CONVENTION PROGRAM

GAS SECTOR FOR INHOUSE GENERATION: USING COMBINED ENERGY SOURCES FOR RELIABLE ENERGY SUPPLY TO SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
10:00-13:00 October 10 2025
OPEN LECTORIUM #PROSVET, PASSAGE
Organisers:
Power and Industry of Russia Newspaper, ExpoForum International
Moderator:
Valery Presnyakov
Editor-in-Chief, Power and Industry of Russia Newspaper
Mikhail Smirnov
D. Sc. of Political Sciences, President, EnergoInnovatsiya Association of Innovative Energy Enterprises
Speaker:
Sergey Morozov
Chairman of Fuel and Energy Committee, Leningrad Region
Topic of the report: Inhouse generation at facilities within the Leningrad Region
Vyacheslav Yurkov
Deputy Minister — Head of Gasification and Gas Supply Office, Ministry of Construction and Municipal Housing Sector, Kaluga Region
Sergey Shevnin
CEO, INGC-PROMTEH LLC
Topic of the report: Gas turbine energy units / stations
Vyacheslav Martynov
Manager for Business Development, Aggreko Eurasia
Topic of the report: Using China-made gas processing plants: case of the projects by Aggreko Eurasia in the Far North
Andrey Nepomnyashchy
CEO, BerezkaGas Company
Topic of the report: «Опыт использования распределенной генерации на попутном нефтяном газе (ПНГ)»
Ilya Kozlov
Head of Electricity Supply Department, GT Energo
Topic of the report: Energy independence and Russian innovations in distributed generation
Sergey Shavlovsky
DVS Energy
Topic of the report: Using energy storage devices in gas piston electric plants for independent electricity supply to industrial enterprises: specifics
Maria Nevolina
Executive Director, MKC Group
Vladimir Sorokin
CEO, TSS Group
Topic of the report: Opportunities and solutions used by TSS Group for reliable energy supply to social and industrial facilities

QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:

 

  • How to calculate economic profit for enterprises switching to inhouse generation facilities? What scenarios offer payoff periods below 5 years?
  • What factors (logistics, equipment, connection to utility grids) have the biggest effect on the construction and operation costs when it comes to gas engine generator plants and mini heating power plants?
  • To what extent is gas fuel available to industrial enterprises in remote regions? Are there gasification expansion prospects?
  • What legislation changes can promote or prevent development of distributed generation?
  • Why enterprises are still using diesel power stations regardless of their high costs and environmental risks?
  • In what regions of Russia (Arctic Region, Far East, Siberia) inhouse gas-powered generation is most economically feasible?
  • What are the risks of connecting inhouse generation facilities to the grids? How can conflicts with the grid companies be avoided?
  • What are the prospects of gas plants running on synthetic or hydrogen-bearing gases? Is the industry ready for such technologies?
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    Representatives of federal and regional public authorities are invited to join the round table discussion along with officials from mining, processing, and industrial companies, equipment manufacturers, industrial experts and representatives of academic and educational facilities.