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Energy Awareness and Conservation Behavior of Russian Residential Households

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  • T Yu ANISIMOVA

    (Department of Innovations and Investments Kazan Federal University Russia)

  • A R SADRIEV

    (Department of Innovations and Investments Kazan Federal University Russia)

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The programme aimed at the increase of energy efficiency of the economy has been implemented in Russia in the last 10 15 years The corresponding regulatory base and energy saving programmeswere worked out at both national and republic levels The results of this programme were sufficient up to 2008 However rather insignificant changes have taken place in Russian energy efficiency sincethe world financial crisis of 2008 So it is impossible to speak about any positive tendencies It means that energy wasting activities taking place all over the country exceed the positive effects of energy savingby enterprises It is partly due to the population of Russia that comprises 150 million people According to the research 68 of urban populationhas no ideas about management of energy consumption in their households and 54 of urbanpeopleare not going to do it in the perspective As a result of the research different activities aimed at promotionof energy efficiency were proposed We hope that the realization of these activities will facilitate the increase of energy efficiency of our country and thus the increase of the quality of the world ecosystem

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  • T Yu ANISIMOVA & A R SADRIEV, 2016. "Energy Awareness and Conservation Behavior of Russian Residential Households," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 7(4), pages 559-570.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:7:y:2016:i:4:p:559-570
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    1. Clara Inés Pardo Martínez, 2009. "Energy use and energy efficiency development in the German and Colombian textile industries," Serie de Documentos en Economía y Violencia 6862, Centro de Investigaciones en Violencia, Instituciones y Desarrollo Económico (VIDE).

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