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Issues of geothermal and biomass energy efficiency in agriculture, industry, transports and domestic consumption

Cornelia Nistor
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Cornelia Nistor: University of Bucharest, Faculty of Administration and Business, Bucharest, Romania

Manager Journal, 2014, vol. 20, issue 1, 32-43

Abstract: Increasing energy efficiency should be a concern for both the firm managers and any leader at any level, given that energy efficiency significantly reduce production costs. An important aspect of this is the use of renewable energy sources, in different types of activities, depending on the possibilities to produce it on favorable terms, to supply at relatively low costs and to efficiently consume it both in the producing units and the households. A skilful and powerful leader will seek and support, through its influence, all the means that determine the reduction of the production costs and obtain a profit as high as possible. Wider use of renewable energy promotes concern for the environment through clean energy, for reducing pollution and for facilitate, in some cases, even the increase of the production with the same costs or lower costs. In agriculture, industry, transports and household consumption, a high importance presents the geothermal energy and the biomass as source of energy.

Keywords: energy efficiency; geothermal energy; biomass; bio-fuel; energy production; energy; biological agriculture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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