Tendencies of Power Consumption by the Population in the Moscow Agglomeration
O.A.Zhuravlev (oleg.zhuravlyov@gmail.com)
Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2013, vol. 1
Abstract:
The analysis of power consumed by the population of the Moscow region allows understanding the patterns of energy infrastructure development which can be observed in an urban agglomeration. Dynamics of the power production and consumption over 2000-2010 reflects a transition of the regional economy to its post-industrial structure. We can state that to monitor statistically the effects of agglomeration and react properly when planning power consumption, energy balances of entities included into the agglomeration should be necessarily disaggregated. This could be done by making up an energy balance for each municipality.
Keywords: Moscow; Moscow Oblast; Moscow agglomeration; energy balance; power consumption; mobility of capacities; mobility of power consumption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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