СТРАТЕГІЧНІ НАПРЯМИ МОДЕРНІЗАЦІЇ ЖИТЛОВОГО ФОНДУ ЯК ЗАПОРУКА ЕНЕРГЕТИЧНОЇ БЕЗПЕКИ УКРАЇНИ

Autor: N. M. Shulska, L. M. Cherchyk, Nataliia M. Matviichuk, Nataliia Kolenda
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Financial and credit activity problems of theory and practice. 1:443-450
ISSN: 2310-8770
2306-4994
DOI: 10.18371/fcaptp.v1i24.128237
Popis: The article substantiates the necessity of developing a comprehensive long-term strategy for modernization of an outdated and energy-intensive housing stock of Ukraine in order to ensure its energy efficiency and increase the energy security of the state. In many countries of the world, such strategies exist and describe in detail all legal, financial and technical instruments for increasing the energy efficiency of the housing stock. The proposed strategy includes: the formation of an institutional environment through the creation of effective legal instruments and appropriate market infrastructure, sources and mechanisms for funding energy efficiency measures, incentives for owners of buildings to be included in energy efficiency programs, housing subsidy reform to increase their incentive for energy efficiency role, creating a favorable investment climate for investing in energy efficiency, stimulate energy services market and implementing new energy technologies. An efficient modernization of the housing stock will have a socio-economic effect for the population and the state. The implementation of the proposed measures aimed at increasing the energy efficiency of residential buildings will stimulate construction, the market of energy-saving goods and services, create jobs and additional revenues to the budget. For the population it will significantly reduce the cost of housing services and influence the amount of their consumption. As a result of the certification of energy efficiency of buildings, demand for energy efficient housing and its price on the real estate market will increase. Increasing the energy efficiency of Ukraine's housing stock will improve energy security indicators such as energy consumption per capita and energy intensity of GDP, reduce expenditures on energy purchases and payment of housing subsidies.
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