JPRS ID: 9870 USSR REPORT ENERGY
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JPRS L/9870
28 July 1981
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ENERGY
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28 July 1981
USSR REPORT
ENERGY
(FOUO 10/81)
CONYENTS
ELECTRIC POWER
Electric Power Growth i.n Eleventh Five-Ye.ar Plan
(ELEKTgICHESKIYE STANTSII, May 81) 1
Basic Electric Power Trends in USSR
(A. A. Troitskiy; TEPLOENERGETIKA, May 81) 11
ENERGY C0~(SERVATION
- Plans for Supplying Energy to Chemical Industry in llth Five-Year Plan
(L. I. Osipenko; PROMYSHLENNAYA ENERGETIKA, May $1)............ 18
FUELS
Geology of Oil, Gas of Siberian Platform
(A. E. Kontorovich, et al.; GEOLOGIYA NEFTI I GAZA SIBIRSKOY
PLATFORMY, 1981).... , . ......................r.............. 26
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ELECTRIC POWER GROWTH IN ELEVENTH FIVE-YEAR PLAN
Moscow ELEKTRICHESKIYE STANTSII in Russian No 5, May 81 pp 2.-6
[Text] In the review report to the congress, general secx�etary of the CPSU
Central Committee, comrade Leonid I1'ich Brezhnev provid~ad a deep marxist-leninist
analysis of the path traveled by our party and our people following the 25th CPSU
Congress, as well as an analysis of the successes of tiie domestic and foreign pol-
icy courses and economic policy of the ~sarty.
Our nation's national riches have increased considerably in the lOth Five-Year Plan.
= As compared to the Ninth Five-Year Plan, the national income increased by a factor
of 1.24 and four-fifths was used directly for the needs of the populace, resi3ent-
ial, social and cultural constx~uction. Industrial output grew by a factor of 1.33
and capital investments in the nation's f ixed capital increased, growing by a fac-
tor of 1.29. More than 1,200 large industrial enterprises were constructed.
It was also noted in the report that along with the great achievements which cause
a rightful pride, the party sees difficulties, deficiencies and unresolved pro-
blems too. Still ahead is the decisive elimination, based on accumulated experi-
_ ence, of obstacles which interfere with economic growth.
- The major points of the review report of L.I. Brezhnev in the field of economics
were further devaloped in the report of the chai.rman of the USSR Council of Minis-
ters, comrade N.A. Tikhonov: "The Major Trends of USSR Economic and Social Develop-
men.t during 1981 - 1985 and over the Period up to 1990".
The largest fuel and energy camplex in the world has been created in our country,
which includes the fuel extraction and fuel refining sectors of industry and elec-
trical power engineering.
The extraction and production of primary fuel and energy resources amounted to
almost 1,900 million tons of conventiona~. fuel in 1980, or about 20% of world ~ro-
duction. Some 603 miilion tons of oi~ and gas condensate were extracted, as well
as 716.4 million tons of coal and 435 billion m3 of natural and byproduct gas.
These results and the dynamic deve~opment of the Soviet economy are especially
impressive against the background of the continuing economic decline; rise of
inflation and mass unemployment and other crises engulfing the capitalist nations,
; primarily the U.S., the largest nation and the leader of the capitalist wo~ld.
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The nation's power engineers also made their own contribution to national economic
development in the lOth Five-Year Plan. While the national income increased by a
factor of 1.24 over the five-year plan, the generation of electrical power increa-
sed by a factor of 1.25 and amounted to ~,295 billion KWH in 1980, while per capita
electrical power production grew over this period from 4,081 up to 4,870 KWH per
year.
In line with the resolution of t