This article underscores the significance of digital technologies within the contemporary economy and their profound impact on state energy systems. It delves into the role of digitalization in augmenting competitiveness and streamlining energy production, transmission, and distribution while ensuring robust energy security measures. Emphasizing digital management's pivotal role in a nation's sustainable development, particularly within the realm of the fuel and energy sector, the study aims to elucidate these aspects. The methodology encompasses a comprehensive analysis, spotlighting the digitalization of Russia's energy sector and juxtaposing it with global practices. It assesses the efficacy of digital interventions in optimizing energy processes and fortifying security measures. The scope of these findings extends to policymakers, industry stakeholders, and researchers seeking insights into advancing national energy systems through digital strategies. The conclusions drawn underscore the fundamental role of states in securing energy resources for their populace. Simultaneously, the intense competition for technology and resources raises significant concerns for environmental and socio-economic stability. Furthermore, the article emphasizes the need for cautious adaptation and application of foreign experiences within the unique context of Russian energy systems. It advocates for a harmonious blend of adopting novel methodologies while preserving the distinctive traits of the national energy framework to drive successful industry development.
Alexey Sergeevich Bulavin (Mon,) studied this question.
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