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    Home»2016»The Management Of Energy Resources. Transforming Natural Resources Into Economic Goods
    2016

    The Management Of Energy Resources. Transforming Natural Resources Into Economic Goods

    Alexandra DialaBy Alexandra DialaApril 17, 2021Updated:October 15, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read

     Pages: 7-13

    Introduction. The management of energy resources, as a component of modern management, has become one of the most important pillars in the context of European energy policy, in order to have more competitive European companies, economies, and to a large extent – states.

    Aim of the study. The purpose of this paper is to bring to attention the necessity to take steps forward to create a strong link between resources and development, which is essential if one state aims to create a sustainable and brighter future. A weak management of energy affects energy prices, emissions targets, and legislation, all of which lead to several compelling reasons why, at all levels one state should focus on saving energy: in businesses, public-sector/government organizations, and homes. The energy industry is one of the most capital-consuming industries in the world. Relatively higher energy prices place a drag on economic growth everywhere except in economies that are dominated by energy production. The Romanian main energy institutions, next to the Ministry of Energy, are acting to the improvement of energy efficiency, the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, proceeding on maintaining the energy prices stable and the promotion of the renewable energy sources.

    Keywords: management of energy resources, European energy policy, development, energy prices, emission targets, energy industry, Romanian institutions.

    JEL Classification: O44, Q21, Q34, Q43, Q54.

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    development emission targets energy industry energy prices European energy policy management of energy resources Romanian institutions
    Alexandra Diala

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