Maxim Titov2; Mikhael Oschepkov2; Nikita Lomagin2; Anna Korppoo1; 1 Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway; 2 Personal capacity, Russian Federation
Discussion
Case of the Russian coal industry in the era of climate change and energy transition: Why it will survive and will not become a bargaining chip in relations with the west? Monograph presentation and roundtable discussion Panelists will discuss key conclusions of the book and possible outcomes for the Russian energy sector, based on a specific case of the coal industry. The Russian coal sector today faces challenges in the form of global decarbonization, sanctions, and difficulties in retaining market access and competitiveness. This new market environment warrants an examination of what lessons can be drawn from the past tribulations of one of Russia’s most iconic and strategically important industries. This book analyzes the Russian coal industry developments in historical and political contexts, including those of energy transition. The key tenets of contemporary dialogue between Russia and those who advocate for a speedy energy transition to phase out coal are presented. The book addresses the question of the coal industry as a sacrifice for the sake of Russia’s rapprochement with the West. The contribution of this book, therefore, is filling the gap between two large research inquiries – climate change mitigation and energy transition on the one hand, and the existing large coal industry of a given country on the other.