Policies for Economic Efficiency. Providing utilities in Public Administration
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2014Auteur
Simionescu, Aurel Gabriel
Dragomir, Mariana Carmelia
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The reality of the contemporary world has shown that there is an increasing
interdependent power often turned into political pressure. Today, in Europe 25% of
the imports of natural gas come from Russia. Therefore, reducing energy
dependence by using all the internal resources of each country becomes a national
policy priority. This and the conditions in which alternative energy sources and
building envelopment procedures can lead to considerable savings especially in
areas where the heating of the public institutions needs to be done for more than
half a year. For example, the overall heating costs in schools meaning between 60-
90 lei/student/year for about 3.3 million students, it is possible to reduce them with
about 20%. In this context, for the 2014-2020 period, the public authorities have at
their disposal an important tool in the P.O.R. respectively the measure of
“supporting energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy in public
infrastructure”.
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