A. Ententeev, A. Voloshin, D. Serov, S. Usachev, R. Maksimov, Aleksey Kurganov
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Every year the percentage of renewable energy sources (RES) in global power generation is increasing drastically. In 2020, RES power generation is higher than power from fossil fuel in European Union. In turn, in Russia, the overall rated power of RES is 3 GW and it can double in 2025 by forecasts. All of that proves the global trend for an energy transition from conventional power engineering with a huge power park, mainly based on thermal power plants, to the distributed generation with the predominant number of relatively small power-generation units based on renewable energy resources.