According to RBC, this is stated in a letter with a proposal to convene a confidential seminar to discuss this problem.

Chubais noted that, in his opinion, the Russian economy can expect a "unique" blow in this situation, but this also opens up new opportunities for the country.

“Due to the unique role of the fuel and energy complex in the Russian economy, its natural and technological potential and geographic location, the blow that this revolution will inflict on the Russian economy will be just as unique (in the country sense), and the opportunities that open up before it at the same time. ", - the letter says.

Earlier it was reported that the government, by order of Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, will create working groups "to adapt the Russian economy to the global energy transition" - to reduce the demand for traditional fuel against the backdrop of the development of alternative energy.

As RBC reported earlier, First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov will be the curator of the groups.

At the end of June, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, speaking at the International Financial Congress, announced plans to increase the share of renewable energy sources (RES) in the country's energy balance.

According to him, the Ministry of Energy, of course, takes into account the energy transition in its energy strategy.

He also spoke about the use of atomic energy in the energy balance of Russia.