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Energy-saving technologies: assessment of ecological and economic efficiency

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  • N.M. Zhuravel
  • G.V. Chernova

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The paper considers the assessment techniques for ecological damages from energy-saving technologies such as the assessment of aborted damage for ecologic and economic environments according to an advanced technique; the market tools and mechanisms provided by Kyoto Protocol and the assessment of ecologic and economic effects according to the world’s standards. The authors show how the assessments of project efficiency can differ if more ecological factors are included in analysis, and conclude that we need to improve present techniques for assessment of the ecologic and economic efficiency of projects and to include world’s standards and best practices.

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  • N.M. Zhuravel & G.V. Chernova, 2008. "Energy-saving technologies: assessment of ecological and economic efficiency," Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of Siberian Branch of RAS, vol. 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:regioe:2008-1_11
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