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The Past, Present and Future of Russian Energy Strategy


Feb 12, 2013 | 10:01 GMT

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (2L) tours the reconstructed Sayano-Shushenskaya dam, Russia's largest hydroelectric plant, in Cheryomushky on February 24, 2010.
(ALEXEY DRUZHININ/AFP/Getty Images)
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