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Energy Demand Management

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  • JULIAN BHARIER

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The article sets out the global framework and the World Bank's current projections of future energy demand by the developing countries. It examines the role of energy pricing policies in achieving a reduction of this demand without a reduction in economic growth. The article then discusses the relative roles of government and the private sector in energy demand management and follows this with a discussion of potential energy savings through pricing and other means in the four major energy using sectors: the household sector, transport, industry and electric power. The paper concludes with an assessment of the overall impact of energy demand management in the next ten years. Cet article établit le cadre global et les projections actuelles de la Banque Mondiale concernant la demande future en énergie des pays en développement. II examine le rôle que joue la politique des prix dans la réduction de cette demande sans toutefois entraïner une diminution de la croissance économique. L'article traïte ensuite des rôles relatifs du gouvernement et du secteur privé en ce qui concerne la gestion de la demande énergétique et se poursuit par une discussion des économies réalisables en matière d'énergie par un système de prix et par d'autres moyens dans les secteurs utilisateurs d'énergie les plus importants: les ménages, le transport, l'industrie et l'electricité. L'article se termine par une évaluation de la portée générale de la gestion de la demande énergétique dans les dix prochaines années. El articulo expone el marco global y las proyecciones de demanda futura de energia realizadas por el Banco Mundial para los países en desarrollo. Examina el rol de la política de precios para alcanzar la reducción de esta demanda sin reducir el crecimiento economico. El articulo analiza luego los roles relativos del gobierno y del sector privado en la administración de la demanda de energía y continúa con la discusion del ahorro potencial de energia a través de política de precios y otros medios én los cuatro sectores mayores consumidores de energía: doméstico, transporte, industria y electricidad. El articulo termina con una evaluación del impacto general de la administración de la demanda en los próximos 10 años.

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  • Julian Bharier, 1982. "Energy Demand Management," Natural Resources Forum, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 6(1), pages 5-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:natres:v:6:y:1982:i:1:p:5-15
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1477-8947.1982.tb01015.x
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