Moscow's solar photovoltaic panels generate electricity as part of a strategic shift toward renewable energy in urban environments. With rising demand for sustainable infrastructure, the city has become a testing ground for innovative solar solutions tailored to cold climates. 6171), the potential for solar energy generation varies significantly across different seasons. However, a research question arises: Is it possible to effectively implement RES projects in Russia without any state support? In. . The volumes of electrical energy produced in the Russia by solar and wind power plants, as well as their current and prospective role in the energy balances of Russian regions are analyzed. The conducted research allowed the potential for reducing carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions through the use of. . ARVE presents the results of its next report – "Status and prospects for the development of the photovoltaic industry in Russia and the world", which reflects the trends in the photovoltaic industry that have formed in the world, allows us to assess the role of international cooperation and the. . The largest solar installation in Moscow now sits on the roof of a warehouse along Shosse Entuziastov vl1Ac2, with a nameplate capacity of 100 kW.