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Socio-Economic Problems
of the Modern Period of Ukraine
   



Collection SEPSPU -- sep2019.01.018

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Zelenko, V., Ferenchak, Ya., & Zelenko, N. (2019). Problema enerhoefektyvnosti u modeli staloho rozvytku Ukrayiny: dosvid YeS [Problem of energy efficiency in the model of sustainable development in Ukraine: EU experience]. In Sotsial'no-ekonomichni problemy suchasnoho periodu Ukrayiny [Socio-Economic Problems of the Modern Period of Ukraine]: Vol. 135 (1) (pp. 18-23). DOI: https://doi.org/10.36818/2071-4653-2019-1-4. [in Ukrainian].
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Authors



Zelenko Vasyl Anatoliyovych

Ph.D. of Economics, Associate Professor

Associate Professor of the Department of economic theory of the Faculty of Finance Management and Business of the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv

Contacts: vasylzelenko@gmail.com, vasyl.zelenko@lnu.edu.ua

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Ferenchak Yaryna Ivanivna

Student of the Department of Finance Management and Business of the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv

Contacts: yarusj06@gmail.com

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Zelenko Nataliya Mykhaylivna

Contacts: nzelenko25@gmail.com

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Resume

The paper outlines major preconditions of development of energy efficiency programs and the process of their introduction from the perspective of sustainable development concept. Energy saving measures of European Union are examined, its experience and results, like green books and Thermie programs, etc are analyzed. The paper also specifies relevant activities and responsibilities undertaken by Member States by 2030 and the rates planned to be achieved. The experience of neighboring Poland in energy efficiency promotion is analyzed, as far as the country most closely resembles Ukraine by the initial rates in 1990. We calculated conditional losses of Ukraine in 2017 as the gap between the rates of energy efficiency of Ukraine and Poland (similarity of climate conditions and the state of housing funds allowed us to assume that the comparison will be the most correct regarding Ukraine). The results of calculations make us conclude that the funds are used most efficiently if the money designated, for example, for subsidizing of population are directed at strengthening of energy efficiency (at least up to the level of neighboring country). It will result in saving of about 40 billion. This is the amount defined as Ukrainian capacity in terms of improvement of energy saving and possible results of its realization. The paper determines the stage Ukraine is at in introduction of energy efficiency measures and programs: “warm loans” program; conditions regarding energy saving in Ukraine enshrined in the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement; creation of legal basis, namely the Law of Ukraine “On Energy Efficiency Fund” as of 8 June 2017. The role of newly created Energy Efficiency Fund is analyzed. Special attention is paid to the fact that energy efficient construction is one of international liabilities undertaken by Ukraine. The presence of The Active House Alliance at Ukrainian market is an important achievement in this sphere as it is the non-profit association aiming at creation of housing concept corresponding to the sustainable development principles.

Keywords:

sustainable development, energy efficiency, European integration, energy efficiency measures, energy intensity, Energy Efficiency Fund

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