In order to answer this question, the authors need to assess the economic feasibility of seven scenarios for the construction of a solar power plant in the Orenburg region of Russia. . Renewable energy in Russia mainly consists of hydroelectric energy. Russia is rich not only in oil, gas and coal, but also in wind, hydro, geothermal, biomass and solar energy – the resources of renewable energy. The methodological basis of this work is the widely used in the energy sector classic method of investment analysis. . Russia's solar energy sector took a notable step forward in 2023, installing 1. 1 GW of new capacity and generating 3. 9 TWh of power. However, its growth trajectory still faces significant hurdles. Regulatory challenges, elevated costs, and limited government support—especially for private solar. . Russia 's engagement with solar power generation has been progressing steadily, driven by various factors including energy diversification and environmental considerations. Substantial investments are being funneled into expanding infrastructure. . Renewable energy generation in Russia grew to 9. 3 billion kVt⋅ch over the year. The largest solar and wind power plants The renewable power sector in Russia has move off the ground. Prices are falling Investment in alternative power projects: When should we expect real returns? The main articles. . ry experts told The Moscow Times. Russia,the world's fourth-largest emitter of greenhouse gases,has historically relied on its vast oil and ga Russia have enough sol l,our data tells us differently. " Moscow-based renewables company Unigreen Energy,which has received a government guarantee that it. .