• Title of article

    Development Trends and Regulation Peculiarities of the Housing and Utility Sector in Terms of the Resource Efficiency

  • Author/Authors

    Irtyshcheva, Inna Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding, Mykolaiv, Ukraine , Levkovska, Lyudmila Institute of Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine , Popadynets, Nazariy Scientific-Educational Institute of Entrepreneurship and Perspective Technologies of Lviv Polytechnic National University, Lviv, Ukraine , Topchiyd, Alexei International University of Business and Law, Kherson, Ukraine , Stehnei, Marianna Mukachevo State University, Mukachevo, Ukraine

  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    291
  • To page
    300
  • Abstract
    The housing and utility sector‟s functioning is directed at maintaining the life and work of the country‟s population under normal conditions as well as providing enterprises and various types of economic activity with water, gas, heat, and electricity resources. Therefore, the housing and utility sector (HUS) remains to be one of the most resource-intensive domains of economic activity. Its unprofitability undermines the attraction of investment to the development of resource-saving technology. In particular, resource losses in the housing and utility sector of Ukraine amount to 50-60%, while the level of their use is 2-3 times lower than the rates of the developed countries worldwide. The paper reveals the unsolved problems in heat supply peculiar to most settlements in Ukraine, leading to the catastrophic condition when the losses from the low energy efficiency of residential buildings are substantial. Main principles and functions of resource efficiency directed at maintenance of balance between social, environmental, and economic components of society‟s life are determined. The interregional asymmetries in the development of the road transport enterprises are evaluated with the calculation of standardized coefficients for the selected indicators in the transport-infrastructural and housing-utility frameworks. The need to introduce the resource-saving activities in the HUS is emphasized as the use of the capacity to reduce the cost of water, gas, heat, and electricity will increase the profitability of economic entities, thus improving their investment attractiveness for domestic and foreign investors.
  • Keywords
    Housing and Utility Sector , Resource Efficiency , Resources , Development
  • Journal title
    Journal of Optimization in Industrial Engineering
  • Serial Year
    2022
  • Record number

    2702691