Digital Platform for Gasification Takes Shape in Russia
Officials say the new digital space is designed to streamline coordination among government agencies, energy companies, and gas consumers.

Russia’s Energy Ministry has drafted a concept for a unified digital gasification platform.
The platform will consolidate all gasification data in one place, allowing officials to compare datasets in real time, update them promptly, and analyze progress while monitoring how gasification programs are carried out. Particular emphasis will be placed on building fuel and energy balances at the federal, regional, and municipal levels.
According to Deputy Energy Minister Eduard Sheremetsev, the platform could cut the time required to prepare and approve gasification programs by 30 percent. Automated data verification is expected to reduce manual input and errors, while standardized procedures will be introduced across all Russian regions. For residents, officials say, the entire process will become clearer and more transparent.
Unified Digital Environment
Earlier, we reported that Russia had unveiled the concept for Tsifrovoy Lift (Digital Lift), a unified digital environment designed to bring together all processes related to elevator management.
The platform is intended to improve transparency and safety in elevator operations, track equipment life cycles, create digital twins, and optimize maintenance.








































