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Energy-Saving Environmental Projects : Approaches to evaluation and results of environmental impact. / Plyaskina, Nina.

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Plyaskina N. Energy-Saving Environmental Projects: Approaches to evaluation and results of environmental impact. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 2019 Jun 27;1261(1):012027. doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/1261/1/012027

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title = "Energy-Saving Environmental Projects: Approaches to evaluation and results of environmental impact",
abstract = "Recently, much attention has been paid to reducing environmental damage to the environment throughout the country. Over the past twenty years, Public Joint-Stock Company {"}Gazprom{"} has been working on the implementation of environmental projects for the transfer of motor vehicles to alternative motor fuels. The report suggests a toolkit for assessing the impact of energy saving projects on the environment, based on the adaptation of the input-output model for the fuel and energy complex. The model is based on the assumption that the main amount of greenhouse gas emissions is produced by burning fossil fuels. As an indicator for estimation of environmental efficiency of the projects has proposed the coefficient of carbon intensity-the amount of carbon dioxide released per unit of the final product of the industry. This ratio reflects the impact of industries on the environment. The advantage of the input-output model is the opportunity to conduct a comparative analysis of the environmental load of industries on the environment and to determine the multiplicative effect of implementing energy-saving projects.",
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note = "10th All-Russian Conference with International Participation on Fuel Combustion: Theory, Experiment, Applications, FCTEA 2018 ; Conference date: 06-11-2018 Through 09-11-2018",

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