Moscow"s handling of Europe"s energy crunch is a tough balancing act, in which the Russian government wants to achieve three goals: Make sure Russia itself has enough gas in storage for the winter, facilitate swift approval of Nord Stream 2, and deny Ukraine extra. . Moscow"s handling of Europe"s energy crunch is a tough balancing act, in which the Russian government wants to achieve three goals: Make sure Russia itself has enough gas in storage for the winter, facilitate swift approval of Nord Stream 2, and deny Ukraine extra. . The Strategy sets priorities of the state energy policy, tasks and key measures for the development of the energy sector. A few measures related to methane abatement are mentioned, including rational use of associated petroleum gas and minimizing the volume of its flaring alongside an overall goal. . The Strategy sets a 56 percent energy intensity reduction target for 2030 (compared with 2005). It will be accomplished in three stages: the first is a major overhaul of the energy sector; the second emphasizes efficiency gains through new technology within the fuel and energy sectors; and the. . On April 12, 2025, Mikhail Mishustin, Prime Minister of the Government of the Russian Federation signed an order approving the Energy Strategy of the Russian Federation until 2050. This article covers key projects, technological advancements, and Moscow's role in Russia's clean energy transition. Climate Strategies continues to undertake research, monitoring and providing evidence-based insights on developments in the field of Russian energy and climate policy. This research aims to. . In our opinion, the main challenge for effective energy storage deployment in the centralised power supply zones of the Russian Federation (besides the economic viability of. In our opinion, the main challenge for effective energy storage deployment in the centralised power supply zones of the. .