02Focus Areas

Five systemic
priorities of CET

Industrial infrastructure of partners

The Center for Energy and Technology Development bridges systemic gaps in the Russian energy sector that cannot be resolved by state corporations or small businesses acting alone. The Center's role is that of an integrator.

01

From R&D to deployment

We overcome the 'valley of death' between R&D and industrial application — aggregating technologies from universities and engineering centres and bringing them to implementation at corporations such as Rosseti, Rosatom, and Gazprom.

For whomTechnology developers · Universities · Engineering centres

02

Assembly-based import substitution

We identify manufacturers of critical equipment in China, India, Turkey, and Azerbaijan, transfer the technology, and adapt it to Russian GOST standards — up to full 'Russian equipment' status.

For whomIndustrial enterprises · Equipment suppliers

Power plant turbine hall: turbine equipment
Turbine hall — partners' industrial base

03

Certification for state customers

We guide new products through inclusion in the Ministry of Industry and Trade registry and obtain STO certification from grid companies — opening the path to government procurement.

For whomManufacturers of new products

04

Talent for new technologies

Through our education department and the Samovar Club: internships for energy professionals at partners' active pilot installations, site visits, and developer lectures for students and young specialists.

For whomYoung professionals · Students · HR departments

Business forum hall: participants of the educational programme
Samovar Club — educational formats

05

Eastern energy corridor

We establish counter-trade flows with Eastern markets: Russian transformers and turbines for export, critically important products — into Russia.

For whomExporters · Trading companies · Importers

Port logistics: container terminal for counter-trade shipments
Eastern corridor — counter-trade logistics