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ENERGY SAVING IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Abstract

Until now, budgetary organizations have shown no interest in implementing measures to reduce energy consumption. The reason for this lack of interest lies in the budgetary legislation. The amount of funds allocated for energy resources was calculated based on the standard amount of resource consumption for a specific budgetary institution and the current (or planned) tariffs for electricity and heat. The energy consumption standards for a particular budgetary institution were calculated, among other things, based on the actual energy consumption of the budgetary institution in previous periods. Accordingly, if the budgetary institution reduced its energy consumption as a result of energy-saving measures, then the energy consumption standards could be reduced when calculating the amount of funding for energy consumption for the planned period.

About the Authors

I.V. Zorya
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


O.Ya. Logunova
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


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Zorya I., Logunova O. ENERGY SAVING IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2014;(4):21-24. (In Russ.)

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