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Nikolay Belyakov Publishes Technical Guide on Sustainable Power Generation for Elsevier

Nikolay Belyakov has published a technical guide on sustainable power generation. The book reviews various energy generation methods and electricity markets.

5 June 2026
Nikolay Belyakov Publishes Technical Guide on Sustainable Power Generation for Elsevier
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Nikolay Belyakov, with a background in applied mathematics and heat transfer, has authored a technical guide titled "Sustainable Power Generation," published by Elsevier. The book aims to provide a detailed technical overview of the current state and future challenges in power generation.

The publication covers a range of energy sources, including thermal, nuclear, hydro, wind, solar, bioenergy, geothermal, and ocean energy. Unlike many industry books that may adopt a specific viewpoint, Belyakov's work focuses on technical clarity and precision. Each generation technology is examined separately, and the book also delves into electricity markets and environmental considerations.

Belyakov's academic foundation includes a degree in applied mathematics from Moscow State Technical University of Bauman and doctoral research in heat transfer at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. His prior research on heat transfer and friction, published in Russian academic journals, contributes to the book's technical depth.

His professional career has included roles at General Electric and Hilti, focusing on energy and industrial systems and renewable energy business development. He currently works at SIBUR, a Russian petrochemical company, in areas such as corporate project management, digitalization, and sustainability programs.

The book is available internationally through platforms such as Elsevier's ScienceDirect, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble. It is intended for engineers, researchers, and industry professionals seeking technical and data-driven insights into power generation.

Original source: abnewswire.com