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Enigin - Russia's PM Urges Experts To Solve Energy Failures

Vladimir Putin, Russia’s Prime Minister, has urged power engineering specialists to solve energy failures without delays.
Mr. Putin expressed his concerns during a meeting with the regional development minister, Viktor Basargin, a few days ago.
Mr. Putin explained that Russia had entered the peak heating season as usual, and that the national energy suppliers have so far been working almost without failures.
Russia's PM however pointed out that certain problems existed, which needed immediate attention, stressing that the people directly affected by those problems were not concerned by statistics and just wanted rapid solutions.
The excess in energy demands, especially with extreme weather conditions such as the ones that have recently been experienced across Europe, are accountable for problems arising such as frequent power failures. By reducing the demand through systems which consume less energy to perform the same task (energy efficient lighting, heating, air conditioning or refrigeration for example), less strain would be put on energy suppliers.
Companies like Enigin PLC provide the latest technology in energy efficiency to allow businesses to reduce energy consumption, harmful emissions, and offer a cost-effective solution to the problems faced by Russia and other countries experiencing regular power shortages.
Enigin are able to present business owners with the opportunity to reduce their energy consumption by 15-20%, inducing a respective reduction of energy costs, and lowering the amount of energy they need for their business to function.
If all Russian businesses implemented Enigin PLC's energy saving systems, the total energy demand would be drastically reduced, which would release the strain put on power suppliers and minimise the frequency of failures. Businesses wishing to become energy efficient will also be saving a significant percentage of profit through the use of Enigin products, in the form of reduced energy bills.
Russia commenced the cold season with harsher conditions than previously anticipated. Global warming challenges also have global cooling consequences, which need to be addressed promptly, according to Mr. Putin.
Although it is Mr. Putin's opinion that Russia was better prepared for the cold season than other Western European countries, he also believes that too many problems still remain unsolved.
"Many are due to the breakdowns of thermal power trunk pipelines. We need to oversee the process, to promptly react in case of any failure and provide support for municipalities and regions", Putin said.
Monday 18th January 2010
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