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Berrie, T. W. "Energy sector management assistance program." Energy Policy 15, no. 6 (1987): 589–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-4215(87)90180-7.

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Harčariková, Monika, and Michal Šoltés. "Risk Management in Energy Sector Using Short Call Ladder Strategy." MONTENEGRIN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS 12, no. 3 (2016): 39–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.14254/1800-5845.2016/12-3/3.

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Sabishchenko, Oleksandr, Rafał Rębilas, Norbert Sczygiol, and Mariusz Urbański. "Ukraine Energy Sector Management Using Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems." Energies 13, no. 7 (2020): 1776. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13071776.

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The Ukrainian energy sector is one of the most inflexible energy sectors in the world as a result of the almost complete depreciation of the equipment of the main sources of power supply: nuclear, thermal, and hydropower. In connection with existing problems, there is a need to develop and use new energy-saving technologies based on renewable energy sources. In this proposed research, a regression model of renewable energy growth in the energy sector of Ukraine was developed. The studied literature reveals that the independent use of individual functioning elements of renewable energy sources function as the primary power source that is not an optimal solution for stable energy supply. This study proposes the use of hybrid renewable energy systems, namely a combination of two or more renewable energy sources that will help each other to achieve higher energy efficiency, accelerate the growth of renewable energy in the share of the Ukrainian energy sector and/or improve functioning with battery energy storages. Moreover, the use of hybrid renewable energy systems in Ukraine will reduce the human impact on the environment, realize the potential of local renewable energy resources and also increase the share of electricity generation from renewable energy sources. Therefore, mechanisms for managing state regulation of stimulating the development of hybrid renewable energy systems have been developed.
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Bhattacharyya, Subhes C. "Energy sector management issues: an overview." International Journal of Energy Sector Management 1, no. 1 (2007): 13–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17506220710738579.

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Ignat, V. "Innovation management in renewable energy sector." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 227 (August 2017): 012063. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/227/1/012063.

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Lakshmi, Prasad Rongali, and Ashok Kumar Budda Ganga. "Implementing Agile Project Management in Managing Renewable Energy Projects." Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research 10, no. 8 (2023): 174–80. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15592919.

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This research examines the application of “Agile project management” to projects within the “renewable energy” sector. It examines the way Agile methodologies optimize collaboration, efficiency, and iterations within the sector. The research examines key challenges that are common across sectors and recommends ways for the practical implementation of Agile. The research has an interpretive philosophy and deductive approach, with the application of thematic analysis to secondary data. The findings suggest that there is potential to make projects better with minimal sector-specific issues with the application of Agile. The research culminates with practical recommendations for implementing Agile practices to maximize management of developments within the “renewable energy sector”. It calls for research to expand the practices for application across the industry.
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Miskinis, Vaclovas, and Rimantas Deksnys. "Management changes in the Lithuanian energy sector." International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management 4, no. 2/3 (2003): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijram.2003.003532.

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Nurulin, Yury R., Inga V. Skvortsova, and Olga A. Konovalova. "Innovation Management Models in the Energy Sector." International Journal of Technology 14, no. 8 (2023): 1759. http://dx.doi.org/10.14716/ijtech.v14i8.6846.

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Seregina, A. A. "Strategic target management in the energy sector." UPRAVLENIE / MANAGEMENT (Russia) 12, no. 4 (2025): 5–12. https://doi.org/10.26425/2309-3633-2024-12-4-5-12.

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The research is aimed at developing proposals to improve strategic target management in the energy sector. The purposes of the work are to analyse the relevant problem from the point of view of both theory and practice as well as to develop proposals for improving this process at various levels: municipal, regional, federal. The author adheres to a systematic scientific approach, relying in the work on the analysis of a wide range of academic and empirical sources. Having considered the concepts of strategic planning and strategic management in their interrelation, the author notes their increasing role in the transformation period. It is worth noting that the strategic target management with regard to the predicted indicators of fuel and energy balances needs significant improvement. The example of the fuel and energy balances, especially at the regional level, reveals a number of problems in the field of predictability and balance of such management. Thus, the author concludes that there is a need for methodological support and further formation of the system of end-to-end monitoring of the fuel and energy balances. Finally, the study contains a number of possible proposals for improving the strategic target management in the fuel and energy complex at the municipal, regional and federal levels.
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Ouabira, Monier Madison. "Risk Analysis in Energy Program Management." European Journal of Business and Management Research 8, no. 4 (2023): 89–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejbmr.2023.8.4.1997.

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Risk management is one of the best precautionary interventions undertaken in various sectors to minimize the consequence that accrues whenever risks or crises occur. Risk assessment is the first step in the risk management process, and it leads to risk identification, which is followed by risk evaluation to understand the magnitude and possible impact of the risk in case it occurs. Risk assessment and management in the energy sector are not exceptional since risks related to energy are usually catastrophic and lead to loss of life and destruction of the environment. The increase in risks related to energy use and the complexity of managing such risks necessitates the adoption of appropriate risk assessment and risk evaluation mechanisms to guarantee high-quality speculation and forecasting. This report focuses on the use of a semi-quantitative risk assessment approach and the threat-based risk assessment approach. Each of these techniques uses a different paradigm but they all offer invaluable findings regarding risks in the energy sector to enable effective prioritization of such risks when designing interventions.
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Bogdał, Monika. "Communication management in public sectors: the case of the Polish energy sector." Comunicação pública, no. 8 n14 (December 31, 2013): 7–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/cp.553.

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Pateriya, Nidhi, Neha Thakre, Pawan Kumar Kewat, and Aakrati Vishwakarma. "IoT in the Energy Sector: Revolutionizing Energy Management and Consumption." International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering 11, no. 10 (2023): 11344–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.15680/ijircce.2023.1110050.

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The rapid advancement of technology has ushered in an era of interconnected devices and systems, collectively referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT encompasses a wide array of applications, ranging from healthcare to industrial automation, and has significantly impacted numerous aspects of modern life. Among these applications, the integration of IoT in the energy sector stands out for its potential to revolutionize how energy is managed, consumed, and optimized. Smart energy systems, powered by IoT technology, promise to enhance energy efficiency, reduce costs, and improve the reliability of power grids. These systems leverage a network of interconnected sensors, meters, and appliances to gather real-time data on energy usage, environmental conditions, and system performance. By analyzing this data, smart energy solutions can make dynamic adjustments to optimize energy distribution and consumption, thereby reducing waste and lowering carbon footprints. One of the key drivers behind the adoption of IoT in smart energy is the growing global demand for sustainable and renewable energy sources. As traditional fossil fuels deplete and environmental concerns intensify, there is an urgent need to transition to greener energy alternatives. IoT-enabled smart grids and smart homes play a crucial role in this transition by facilitating the integration of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind into the existing energy infrastructure. The proposed method for implementing IoT-based smart energy systems focuses on optimizing energy management and consumption through advanced data analytics and real-time monitoring. This approach leverages a network of interconnected sensors, smart meters, and appliances to collect comprehensive data on energy usage, environmental conditions, and system performance. The data is then processed using sophisticated algorithms to make dynamic adjustments that enhance energy efficiency and reduce costs. To evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed method, several performance metrics were used. The accuracy of the system in predicting energy usage patterns and optimizing energy distribution was found to be 94.8%. Additionally, the Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) was calculated to be 0.208, and the Mean Absolute Error (MAE) was found to be 0.406. These results demonstrate the method's capability to provide precise energy management solutions, highlighting the transformative potential of IoT in creating a more sustainable and efficient energy landscape.
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Sulaiman, Sulaiman, and Ade Arif Firmansyah. "The Reconstruction of Energy Management Law Based on Indonesia Legal System." FIAT JUSTISIA:Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 12, no. 1 (2018): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.25041/fiatjustisia.v12no1.1146.

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Two things become an important part of studies in Indonesian law related to energy management. The first, related to the management of natural resources. Second, the energy sector is also related to other sectors, that is forestry, water resources, marine and fisheries, agriculture and plantations, as well as land. Ideally, all of the energy management law must reflect the state ideology, as natural resources energy must be managed for the greater prosperity of the people. Energy should not be administered arbitrarily because, in addition to the utilization, the existence of natural resources should not be separated from the philosophical orientation of Indonesian legislation, Pancasila, and The 1945 Constitution. However, the reality of energy legislation indicates of the authority competes between sectors and alignments to society which is not optimal. It is due to the legal nature of the energy sector which is liberal and still-exploitation oriented and pro-capitalist. By using a socio-legal approach, this paper describes the reconstruction of law-oriented to the Indonesian legal system in energy management based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution as the foundation and soul of the energy sector law. Keywords: Reconstruction of Law, Energy Management, the Indonesian Legal System.
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Lorenc, S., and A. Kustra. "Financial liquidity management in energy sector in Poland." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 214 (January 23, 2019): 012089. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/214/1/012089.

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Zabidi, Naufal Rifqi, Nanik Wahyuni, and Abdelaziz Mounadil. "Determinants of Earnings Management on the Energy Sector." EL MUHASABA: Jurnal Akuntansi (e-Journal) 16, no. 1 (2025): 92–107. https://doi.org/10.18860/em.v16i1.31170.

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Purpose: This study aims to examine the influence of company growth, profitability, and audit quality on earnings management, moderated by managerial ownership. The energy sector is chosen due to its strategic role in the economy and unique challenges, including high market volatility and significant capital requirements. Method: This research employs a quantitative approach using secondary data obtained from annual reports of energy companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during 2020–2023. A purposive sampling technique resulted in a sample of 45 companies, comprising 180 data observations. Data analysis was conducted using panel data regression. Results: The findings reveal that company growth does not significantly influence earnings management. Profitability positively and significantly impacts earnings management, while audit quality has no significant effect. Furthermore, managerial ownership does not significantly moderate the relationships between company growth, profitability, and audit quality with earnings management. Implications: These results highlight the need for policymakers and stakeholders in the energy sector to focus on enhancing transparency and financial reporting. The insights provide valuable references for investors and researchers aiming to understand earnings management practices in industries with high market dynamics. Novelty: This study adds to the literature by incorporating managerial ownership as a moderating variable and focusing on the energy sector, which has been underexplored in previous research.
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Rugina, Vasile. "Risk management issues in the Romanian energy sector." International Journal of Global Energy Issues 34, no. 1/2/3/4 (2010): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijgei.2010.037398.

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Oladosu, G. A., and A. O. Adegbulugbe. "Nigeria's household energy sector." Energy Policy 22, no. 6 (1994): 538–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-4215(94)90073-6.

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Bani-Hani, Thabet, Yousef Ali Mohammad Alrefai, Haya Ziad Awawdeh, Adel Bani-Hani, and Amin Khalifeh. "Main aspects of innovation management in the energy sector." E3S Web of Conferences 541 (2024): 02010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202454102010.

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The study is aimed at identifying the main aspects of innovation management in the energy sector. The need for research is determined by the demand for the development of the global energy sector to implement strategies for sustainable development of countries and ensure energy security. It is argued that the intensity of innovation has affected all areas of activity, including energy. Key aspects of innovation management in the energy sector are identified. Modern innovative technologies of energy saving, wireless energy transmission, and the development of renewable energy sources are classified. The role of technology companies in the implementation of innovations in the energy sector to optimize existing processes and approaches to energy generation is emphasized. The most effective innovative technologies in the energy sector have been identified: innovative energy storage; artificial intelligence in microgrids; Blockchain and renewable energy sources in the context of innovation. The need for innovation to increase efficiency and optimize processes in modern companies is brought to light. The main results of the study are characterized by the fact that the main aspects of innovation management in the energy sector are identified, which applied in practice when developing strategy for the long-term development of the energy sector.
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J.T, Juraev, and Tleumuratov J.B. "Fundamentals Of Improving Strategic Management In The Energy Sector Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan." American Journal of Management and Economics Innovations 02, no. 11 (2020): 16–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajmei/volume02issue11-02.

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Uzbekistan is developing its nuclear and regulatory infrastructure in strong partnership with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to widen the energy capacity, the country aims for becoming the leader of the energy sector in Central Asia. Thus, Uzbekistan needs a polished policy of management and strategies to have an environment like that they are planning, and of course to implement this, the strategic management is necessary and clarifying the problems in managing the energy sector of the state is also of high essentiality. Taking this into consideration, this not huge paper will be oriented for illuminating such issues.
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Mussin, B. M., and Z. M. Mussina. "Features of state management and regulation in the sphere of energy in the Republic of Kazakhstan: prospects and risks." Bulletin of "Turan" University, no. 3 (October 5, 2023): 299–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.46914/1562-2959-2023-1-3-299-310.

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At present, the stable development and growth of the country's economy directly depend on the quality of energy supply and the development of the energy sector. Today, the population and industry are completely dependent on energy supply. Insufficient attention from the authorities to the development of the energy sector may hold back the growth of other sectors. It is known that the demand for electricity in the future will increase due to the country's economic development. In order to further increase the efficiency of the energy sector, the government has taken a number of reforms to restructure the energy sector. However, these steps to improve the sphere have not produced results. In the future, the government should consider a number of issues to attract investment in the energy sector, including pricing, legal issues, and reforms of energy enterprises. The aim of the article is to analyze the state regulation in the energy sector, that is, the sustainable development of the industry taking into account the interests of consumers and the state at all levels. Energy sector regulation has strategic importance for the state in terms of ensuring energy security, improving the competitiveness of the economy, and promoting sustainable development. So far, the methods and management system created by the state have shown poor efficiency. In this regard, the article comprehensively studies and analyzes in detail the mechanisms of state management and regulation in the energy supply system of the country. In addition, the paper examines the elements of state management and the evolution of the energy supply system in the country, and compares the systems of state management of the energy industry in the USA, Norway, the UK, China and the Russian Federation. In the article with the help of SWOT and scientific analysis the risks in the management of the energy sector of the country are considered.
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Zasuhina, Ol'ga, Leonid Golovatiukov, Nikolay Malinin, Anna Terekhova, and Grigory Shitenkov. "BLOCKCHAIN AND DISTRIBUTED REGISTRIES IN THE ENERGY SECTOR FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT." Modern Technologies and Scientific and Technological Progress 2024, no. 1 (2024): 244–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.36629/2686-9896-2024-1-244-245.

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Bielecka, Agnieszka. "Circular business models in energy sector." Zeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Humanitas Zarządzanie 18, no. 2 (2017): 99–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.2932.

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Circular Economy (CE) is a new approach to sustainable development, which among other promotes sustainable development of new business models of waste streams management in energy sector. In the context of promotion CE solutions (in many strategies and documents of EU and Poland) aimed at efficient use of raw materials and reducing negative impact on the environment, it is necessary for coal based power plant to implement actions in this area. The aim of the article is to evaluate the technological and organizational solutions which make possible the move form linear management model to a circular one and to propose new solutions.
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Pysmenna, U., G. Trypolska, T. Kurbatova, and O. Kubatko. "FACTORS OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS MANAGEMENT IN THE UKRAINIAN ENERGY SECTOR." Vìsnik Sumsʹkogo deržavnogo unìversitetu, no. 3 (2020): 149–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/1817-9215.2020.3-16.

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The article considers the preconditions for sustainable development of the energy sector from the standpoint of political and economic basis of energy transitions, actualizes and reveals the scientific problem of the impact of socio-technical transitions, in particular energy, on economic sustainability. It is determined that the task of assessing the efficiency of the energy system as a set of criteria for achieving a compromise of interests, stability and reliability of energy markets is best solved by assessing energy sustainability. Problems and ways to intensify the use of energy policy levers to promote sustainable energy transitions have been identified. It is determined that with the help of sustainable energy transitions the state is able to overcome its own inefficiency of energy conversion and consumption and to demonstrate the phenomenon of decoupling (economic growth without significant growth of energy consumption). Energy policies and strategies as means of energy transition management are considered: creation of preconditions for their occurrence; acceleration / deceleration, support of current transittions; minimization of negative external factors and social factors of vulnerability to changes in socio-technical regimes; maintaining an optimal energy balance. A deeper understanding of the process of energy transition management, vulnerability of energy systems under their influence has been achieved. Three key factors of energy transition management in order to strengthen the level of energy sustainability and ensure sustainable development of the economy: the course (flow) of transitions, the vulnerability of the economic system under their influence and the level of sustainability of energy transitions. Effective management of such transitions with the help of these factors can be a guarantee of sustainable development not only of the energy sector but also of the economy as a whole and create the conditions for its transition to a sustainable and circular type of development. The management of energy transitions in the energy sector of Ukraine is analyzed on the example of diversification of electricity supply through the operation of small solar power plants in private households.
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Soleymani, Ali, Paula van den Brom, Samir Ahmed, et al. "Learnings Networks and Professional Development in Building Energy Management Systems Industry." Education Sciences 13, no. 2 (2023): 215. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/educsci13020215.

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The energy management systems industry in the built environment is currently an important topic. Buildings use about 40% of the total global energy worldwide. Therefore, the energy management system’s sector is one of the most influential sectors to realize changes and transformation of energy use. New data science technologies used in building energy management systems might not only bring many technical challenges, but also they raise significant educational challenges for professionals who work in the field of energy management systems. Learning and educational issues are mainly due to the transformation of professional practices and networks, emerging technologies, and a big shift in how people work, communicate, and share their knowledge across the professional and academic sectors. In this study, we have investigated three different companies active in the building services sector to identify the main motivation and barriers to knowledge adoption, transfer, and exchange between different professionals in the energy management sector and explore the technologies that have been used in this field using the boundary-crossing framework. The results of our study show the importance of understanding professional learning networks in the building services sector. Additionally, the role of learning culture, incentive structure, and technologies behind the educational system of each organization are explained. Boundary-crossing helps to analyze the barriers and challenges in the educational setting and how new educational technologies can be embedded. Based on our results, future studies with a bigger sample and deeper analysis of technologies are needed to have a better understanding of current educational problems.
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Sotnyk, Iryna, Tetiana Kurbatova, Oleksandra Kubatko, Olha Prokopenko, and Marina Järvis. "Managing energy efficiency and renewable energy in the residential sector: A bibliometric study." Problems and Perspectives in Management 21, no. 3 (2023): 511–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.21(3).2023.41.

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The recent surge in publications addressing household energy efficiency and renewable energy highlights their vital roles in managing national decarbonization and green power transition. The study aims to analyze the research trends in this field to comprehend their significance in shaping residential decarbonization changes. Bibliometric and visualization analyses are applied to bridge existing knowledge gaps by focusing on technology and managerial mechanisms for implementing energy efficiency and renewable energy concepts. Leveraging the Scopus database and VOSviewer 1.6.19 software, the study covers energy efficiency publications from 1978 to 2023 and renewable energy papers from 1984 to 2023. The study clusters academic articles in two ways: keyword co-occurrence and co-authorship analyses. The first one reveals the merging of renewable energy and energy efficiency studies, covering sustainable development, heating/cooling mechanisms, and emerging technology trends. While both topics share commonalities like smart grids and the Internet of Things, renewable energy clusters spotlight specific areas such as bioenergy and wind/solar power. Co-authorship analysis highlights a notable increase in countries considering research topics, reflecting growing international collaboration. Leading contributors include the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Germany, and India. This study equips scientists with a systematic understanding of the evolution and latest research trends in managing household energy efficiency and renewable energy transformations. It aids in identifying promising research directions, further advancing these crucial fields. AcknowledgmentsThe publication was prepared in the framework of the research project “Formation of economic mechanisms to increase energy efficiency and provide sustainable development of renewable energy in Ukraine’s households” (No. 0122U001233), funded by the National Research Foundation of Ukraine.
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Eljuri, E., and D. Johnston. "Mexico's energy sector reform." Journal of World Energy Law & Business 7, no. 2 (2014): 168–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jwelb/jwu001.

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Shcherbakova, Ludmila, Elena Evdokimova, and Elena Fedulova. "Alternative options for energy sector decarbonisation." E3S Web of Conferences 460 (2023): 07010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202346007010.

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The purpose of the work is to prove that the process of decarbonisation of energy industries has a different basis than the use of an alternative, “green” economy. It is shown that this feature is characteristic of countries endowed with resources, including Russia. For them, another option is possible to reduce the negative impact on the environment: reducing energy consumption in the economy. The article carried out an analysis, as a result of which the following ways to reduce energy costs in the economy were identified. Within the framework of the “circular economy”, lean production is considered as one of the ways to reduce energy consumption, and attention is also drawn to the construction of business models focused on the reuse of resources and waste recycling. In the direction of searching for new forms of management, new management models, diversification of production is highlighted, which is based on the rejection of narrow specialization and increased efficiency through the formation of new structures or functions of the enterprise. A significant role is assigned to the digital transformation of the electric power industry, since it provides ample opportunities to save resources by accelerating speed and improving the quality of information, new capabilities for production management, and the use of fundamentally new devices and tools.
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Wieczorek-Kosmala, Monika. "Weather Risk Management in Energy Sector: The Polish Case." Energies 13, no. 4 (2020): 945. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13040945.

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The energy sector is perceived as one of the most exposed sectors to the consequences of weather risk both directly (damages of its infrastructure) and indirectly (frictions to the energy supply–demand balance). The main aim of this paper is to provide an insight into the impact of weather risk on economic activity of companies operating in the energy sector in Poland. The empirical objective is to examine whether energy companies: (i) identify their relevant weather risk exposures; (ii) evaluate the impact of weather risk in the cost-revenues dimension; and (iii) implement weather risk management tools, in this case—weather derivatives. In a methodical context, this study relies on a unique research approach and derives from works that examine companies’ risk disclosures in annual reports, by applying textual content analysis. The results indicate that Polish energy companies recognize the impact of weather risk on their performance, also in the cost-revenues dimension. However, although the reported weather risk management methods were diversified, the examined companies did not use weather derivatives to hedge their weather risk exposures. In the overall dimension, the companies leading with the perception and management of weather risk were diversified regarding performance and market size.
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Bartoszewicz, Anna, and Elżbieta Izabela Szczepankiewicz. "Evolution of Energy Companies’ Non-Financial Disclosures: A Model of Non-Financial Reports in the Energy Sector." Energies 15, no. 20 (2022): 7667. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en15207667.

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In the 21st century, the disclosure of non-financial information in non-financial reports (N-FRs), in particular in Corporate Social Responsibility reports (CSRRs), integrated reports (IRs), and activity reports (ARs), has a global dimension, and the quality and scope of such disclosures affects both a wide range of stakeholders and the global economy. In the last decade, changing trends, considerations, as well as economic, legal and social factors have significantly influenced the content of corporate disclosures. In the context of N-FRs, special attention should be paid to the energy sector, which is in many ways essential for both the domestic and global economy. Therefore, its functioning also attracts the attention of researchers. The objective of this paper is to show the practical aspects of N-FRs and to assess the quality of reports submitted by companies in the Polish energy sector. The authors assessed the quality of non-financial information contained in the reports of energy sector companies in terms of four key management areas: Environmental Management System (EMS), Quality Management System (QMS), Enterprise Risk Management System (ERMS), and Corporate Governance Principles (CGPs). On the basis of their analysis of all CSRRs and IRs submitted by Polish energy sector companies in Poland in 2010–2020, the authors propose a model for the disclosure of information on these systems. Standardized reporting on these key management areas in the energy sector will improve the quality and usefulness of information from the perspective of all stakeholders. A model like this may be useful in many countries that manage their energy sectors in a similar way, such as Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and other developing countries.
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Dey, Prasanta Kumar. "Challenges of today’s energy sector." International Journal of Energy Sector Management 11, no. 2 (2017): 178. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijesm-04-2017-0001.

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Østergaard, Poul Alberg, and Rasmus Magni Johannsen. "Sustainable Energy Planning and Management Vol 37." International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management 37 (April 1, 2023): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.54337/ijsepm.7715.

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This 37th volume of the International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management present novel analyses on the Nigerian electricity sector with focus on stakeholders in centralised and decentralised electricity supply. Analyses of Berlin-Brandenburg in Germany shows the prospects of 100 % renewable energy systems here. Industry is an important target in the energy transition, so a model is developed to analyse energy savings potentials. Within the heating sector, much of the individual dwellings in Central and Eastern Europe are impacted by a fuel trap, trapping them between two essentially undesirable options – biomass and natural gas. Also, within the residential sector, a new analysis probes in the feasibility of installing photo voltaics in India, and lastly, an interesting article investigates the local economic and employment effects of increased biofuel production.
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Al-mulali, Usama, and Abdul Hakim Mohammed. "The relationship between energy consumption and GDP in emerging countries." International Journal of Energy Sector Management 9, no. 1 (2015): 77–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijesm-04-2013-0006.

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Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the relationship between gross domestic product (GDP) by sector and energy consumption by type in 16 emerging countries. Design/methodology/approach – The panel model was utilized taking the period 1980-2010. Findings – The results revealed that GDP by sector and energy consumption by type are cointegrated. Moreover, the Granger causality concluded a bi-directional causal relationship between oil, natural gas and renewable energy consumption and the value of the manufacturing, industrial and services sector. Furthermore, a bi-directional causal relationship was also found between coal consumption and the value of the services sector. Furthermore, a one-way causal relationship was found from oil consumption to the value of the agriculture sector, the value of the agriculture sector to coal consumption, and coal consumption to the value of the manufacturing and the industrial sectors. Practical implications – This study recommended that these countries should increase their renewable energy consumption to achieve their GDP growth. Originality/value – This study is different from the previous studies, as it disaggregated the GDP into four sectors, namely, agriculture, manufacturing, industrial and the services sector. In addition, this study will disaggregate energy consumption into oil consumption, gas consumption, coal consumption and electricity consumption.
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Походенко, Б. О. "THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF RISK MANAGEMENT FOR ENERGY SECTOR ENTERPRISES." Підприємництво та інновації, no. 30 (January 31, 2024): 27–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.32782/2415-3583/30.4.

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In a rapidly evolving energy environment, effective risk management is paramount to ensuring the stability and success of businesses. This article examines a systematic approach to risk management in the energy sector, emphasizing the development of strategies adapted to a specific enterprise.The study delves into the various models used in the energy sector to manage risk. Energy balance models, energy network models, economic-mathematical models, demand and production forecasting models, risk management system models, renewable energy sources (RES) models, and system dynamic models are discussed. The study proposes a comprehensive risk management system for the energy sector, including SWOT analysis, Delphi method, sensitivity analysis and simulation modeling. The approach involves a detailed analysis of internal and external factors, expert assessments and scenario testing for the formulation of adaptive risk management strategies, taking into account regional characteristics, prioritizing resistance to change, aligning them with modern industry challenges. Given the competitive and dynamic nature of the energy sector, the study uses SWOT analysis and the Delphi method as key methodologies. The results of the study emphasize the need for a comprehensive risk management system in energy. A systematic approach combining various analytical methods is proposed, aimed at maximizing sustainability and competitiveness. The decision support system, which can be built on the basis of the developed methodology, will be automatically adapted to specific enterprises, and will facilitate prompt response to changes and optimize risk management strategies. The developed concept of a systemic approach to consideration and response to risks in the energy sector offers a clear path for enterprise risk management. The integrated system proved to be innovative and effective, making a significant contribution to the improvement of risk management methodology in the energy sector. This research provides valuable information for practical applications in energy and risk management.
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Chávez, Valeria, Ismael Mariño-Tapia, and Rodolfo Silva. "OCEAN ENERGY HARVESTING IN MEXICO: LESSONS LEARNED." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 38 (May 29, 2025): 20. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v38.management.20.

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The over-exploitation of fossil fuels has caused serious damage to coastal ecosystems. However, despite the many and varied potential sources of renewable energy in Mexico, harnessing them is limited by: the heavy reliance of the economy on fossil fuels; the simplicity and low costs involved in exploiting fossil resources, given existing infrastructure; the lack of information and knowledge concerning the exploitation of renewable energy sources; the limited research capacity and the high costs involved in developing competitive technologies for sustainable energy production, which means a significant dependence on patient investment; and the very strict social and environmental requirements which are often placed for energy harvesting from renewable sources. The main achievements of CEMIE-Océano have been: national integration of 42 institutions and companies in collaborations, with over 800 people participating to date; training and specialization of human resources; strengthening relations between academia and industry; promotion of innovation and technology transfer; solidifying and expanding scientific and technological research capacities, as well as promoting collaboration with companies in the energy sector, and; developing a portfolio of specific projects.
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Khudayarov, Ikram Abdukarimovich. "Improving management of enterprises based on corporate governance." Journal of Universal Science Research 2, no. 5 (2024): 685–88. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11314924.

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The aim of this research is to inspect whether Corporate Governance (CG) attributes such as Audit Meeting Frequency, Ownership Concentration, Board Meeting Frequency, Foreign Ownership, Institutional Ownership, Board Gender Diversity, Audit Committee Size, Board Size, Audit Reputation and CEO Compensation affect firms’ performance in every where. This research employed the pooled least square method to estimate the association among attributed of CG and firm performance measures (Return on Asset and Tobin’s Q) by selecting the Cement Sector and Energy sector companies listed in Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) during 2009–2022. A substantial result is that the energy sector’s CG system does not differ from the cement sector. Tobin’s Q is lesser than ROA, suggesting the same condition as companies in the cement sector. On average, firms in the energy sector are older than the firms in the cement sector. It contradicts the result of profitability proxies of the energy sector. Being older firms, the profitability proxies show lower returns as compared to cement sector firms.
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El Hafdaoui, Hamza, Ahmed Khallaayoun, and Kamar Ouazzani. "Activity and efficiency of the building sector in Morocco: A review of status and measures in Ifrane." AIMS Energy 11, no. 3 (2023): 454–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/energy.2023024.

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<abstract> <p>One-third of all greenhouse gas emissions come from the world's building stock while accounting for 40% of global energy use. There is no way to combat global warming or attain energy independence without addressing the inefficiency of the building sector. This sector is the second consumer of electricity after the industrial sector in Morocco and is ranked third emitter after the energy sector and transportation sector. Using Ifrane as a case study, this paper examines and reviews the city's energy use and the initiatives taken to improve building efficiency. The findings showed that, during the analyzed period, i.e., from 2014 to 2022, Ifrane's annual electricity consumption climbed steadily from 35 to 43 GWh. The government of Morocco has implemented effective laws, guidelines and regulations, as well as publicized ways to reduce energy consumption and increase energy efficiency. However, gathered data and survey results revealed opportunities and challenges for enhancing Ifrane's efficient energy use.</p> <p>The study also evaluates government programs, codes/standards and related actions for the improvement of household energy efficiency. As part of the review, the available literature was analyzed to assess the effectiveness of energy behavior and awareness, the impact of an economical and sustainable building envelope, the impact of building retrofitting programs, the importance of energy-performing devices and appliances, the adoption of smart home energy management systems, the integration of renewable energies for on-site clean energy generation and the role of policies and governance in the building sector in Ifrane. A benchmark evaluation and potential ideas are offered to guide energy policies and improve energy efficiency in Ifrane and other cities within the same climate zone.</p> </abstract>
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González, Germán Eduardo Giraldo, César Augusto Leal Coronado, and Gabriel Humberto Pulido Casas. "Project Manager Profile Characterization in Energy Sector." International Journal of Information Technology Project Management 7, no. 4 (2016): 64–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijitpm.2016100105.

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This article describes and analyzes the fundamental characteristics of the project-manager profile in energy sector. This article includes a literature review, qualitative analysis based on expert's interviews, quantitative analysis based on surveys of project managers and finally, analysis and benchmarking of internationally recognized modern project management standards. This exercise contributes to the culture of project development and project management, specifically the recognition of the project manager's role and contribution to the successful project delivery. The identified profile shows satisfactory levels of education, training and experience, with some weaknesses in managing project complexities (environmental, risks, methodologies, communication and social responsibility).
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Asif, Muhammad. "Role of Energy Conservation and Management in the 4D Sustainable Energy Transition." Sustainability 12, no. 23 (2020): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su122310006.

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In the twenty first century, the world is witnessing an unprecedented energy transition. This sustainability-driven transition, also termed the sustainable energy transition or low carbon transition, has four major dimensions: decarbonisation, decreased use, decentralisation, and digitalisation. Decarbonisation and decreased use of energy are already well established dimensions of the sustainable energy transition. Decreased use of energy through energy conservation and management (ECM) offers wide ranging benefits across all energy consuming sectors, i.e., buildings, industry, and transportation. The building sector, accounting for almost 40% of the world’s total energy consumption, is particularly conducive to ECM. Estimates suggest that with the reliable and commercially available solutions, energy demand in both new and existing buildings can be reduced by 30 to 80%.
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Wycliffe, Nyariki, and Margaret Waruguru Dr. "Influence of Contract Relationship Management on Procurement Performance of State Corporations in Energy Sector, Kenya." International Journal of Business Management and Technology 5, no. 5 (2023): 152–57. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7672821.

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Contract relationship management plays an important role in promoting the sustainability of organizations in both public and private sectors. Contract management practices have been deployed in an effort to improve the performance of energy sector corporations in Kenya. However, despite the importance of contract relationship management amongst the procurement authorities, state corporations in energy sector in Kenya still face diverse challenges which are major deterrents to procurement performance. The current study examined the influence of contract relationship management on procurement performance of energy sector state corporations in Kenya. Contract relationship management involves development of effective working relationships suppliers to achieve better service delivery, value maximization and acquisition of quality products. Effective contract relationship management incorporates appropriate information sharing, collaborations and contract compliance elements. The study adopted descriptive research survey design. The target population was the state corporations in energy sector including Kenya Power, Geothermal Development Corporation (GDC) and Kenya Electricity Transmission Company Limited (KETRACO). Regression analysis findings showed that coefficient of determination was 0.547 implying that 54.7% of variation of procurement performance was explained by contract relationshipManagement.According to the regression coefficients, the beta coefficients for contract relationship management was significant at 95% confidence level (β=0.513; p=0.000<0.05). The results implied that contract relationship management affected the procurement performance of state corporations in the energy sector of Kenya. Therefore, improvement in information sharing, collaborations and contract compliance as elements of contract relationship management contributes to better procurement performance. The study recommends energy state corporations to incorporate contract relationship management into their overall operational strategy. This will lead to effective running of procurement contracts for improved procurement performance.
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Majumder, Santanu. "Risk Management Strategies In Energy Sector: A Brief Overview." Management Accountant Journal 54, no. 1 (2019): 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.33516/maj.v54i1.104-107p.

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Katrina, Nadezhda, Natalia, Victor, Peter, and Ekaterina. "Innovational Management of Industrial Enterprises in the Energy Sector." EUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL XXI, Issue 1 (2018): 447–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.35808/ersj/961.

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Mihic, Marko, Dejan Petrovic, Vladimir Obradovic, and Aleksandar Vuckovic. "Project Management Maturity Analysis in the Serbian Energy Sector." Energies 8, no. 5 (2015): 3924–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en8053924.

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Troccoli, Alberto, Mohammed S. Boulahya, John A. Dutton, John Furlow, Robert J. Gurney, and Mike Harrison. "Weather and Climate Risk Management in the Energy Sector." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 91, no. 6 (2010): 785–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2010bams2849.1.

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NEVLUDOV, Igor, Andriy SLUSAR, Kyrylo KRUSTALOV, Sofia KRUSTALOVA, and Shakhin OMAROV. "INTELLIGENT ENERGY SUPPLY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN THE MUNICIPAL SECTOR." Journal of Natural Sciences and Technologies 2, no. 2 (2023): 209–14. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10228203.

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Posadzińska, Iwona, and Małgorzata Grzeszczak. "Management Accounting System in the Management of an Intelligent Energy Sector Enterprise." Energies 15, no. 20 (2022): 7633. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en15207633.

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The aim of the article was to assess the implementation of the management accounting tools in managing an intelligent energy sector enterprise. The energy industry, characterized by high price fluctuation, rising costs, and the development of modern technologies, will in the future look for diversified sources of income and changes in business models. Energy entities will move towards intelligent management using management accounting tools, providing access to complete and up-to-date information from internal and external sources and extended management capabilities. In order to obtain answers to the questions, we conducted standardized interviews and an in-depth interview (IDI—individual in-depth interview) with large enterprises, with particular emphasis on the case of Hager Polo Ltd.
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HETMAN, O. L. "METHODOLOGICAL BASIS OF DIAGNOSTICS OF THE ENERGY SECTOR ENVIRONMENTALIZATION MANAGEMENT." Economic innovations 22, no. 4(77) (2020): 39–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.31520/ei.2020.22.4(77).39-47.

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Topicality. The issue of the environmentalization management diagnostics in the energy sector becomes increasingly topical due to the necessity to define the achievement or vice versa - leveling the management goal which is the reorientation of the energy sector in conformity to the new environmentally oriented goals conditioned by the internal environmental issues, international demands and national interests of the country. Environmentalization of the energy sector became very topical both from the point of view of the national interests in connection with the existing challenges in front of the country, environmental condition, vectors of the ecological strategic development and socio-economic interests. The man-caused load on the environment results in different types of the social, ecological, economic damage, reduction of the enterprises’ efficiency and potential of their competitiveness under the conditions of the world environmentally oriented challenges. Environmentalization management diagnostics in the energy sector is the possibility to see the condition of the environmental transformation process and improvement of the energy sector which will show the results of adopted management steps or determine their weaknesses for further adaptation of the management process to the existing challenges and searching for the methods of satisfaction of the social, ecological, economic interests of the country which defined the topicality of this research. Aim and tasks. The article is aimed at grounding the methodological approach to the environmentalization management diagnostics in the energy sector. Research results. Methodological approach to the environmentalization management diagnostics in the energy sector is based on the concept of the management process formalization, mainly, on the accentuation of the tough interaction of the management subjects involved in the achievement of the goal of the national interests satisfaction with regard to the environmentalization of the energy sector, management objects adapted to the management decisions passed and the related institutional ground necessary to achieve the management goals. Conclusion. The environmentalization management diagnostics in the energy sector shall reflect the interaction between the separate parts of the management process: Coherence of economic and environmental politics concerning the environmentalization of the energy sector with management of the processes of technical and technological insurance, coherence of the social, ecological, economic processes and coherence of the activity of management subjects of the lower level with the management goals of the higher. Such unified interaction shall result in the synergistic effect of national interests achievement in the environmentalization of the energy sector at different management levels: local, regional, national
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Kowalczyk, Dan. "Commercial sector energy efficiency improvements." Energy Policy 13, no. 2 (1985): 169–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-4215(85)90177-6.

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MacKillop, Andrew. "Energy sector investment in LDCs." Energy Policy 14, no. 4 (1986): 318–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-4215(86)90107-2.

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Gabrielyan, Bella, Ashot Markosyan, Nairuhi Almastyan, and Davit Madoyan. "Energy efficiency in household sector." Production Engineering Archives 30, no. 1 (2024): 136–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.30657/pea.2024.30.13.

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Abstract Energy efficiency and behavioural changes are among the key pillars of decarbonization of the global energy system. Residential sector is responsible for a large share of fossil fuels final consumption, therefore the growth of its energy efficiency can bring a valuable impact on decarbonization speed and scale. In countries with growing economies residential energy consumption can increase dramatically due to the desire of the population to improve their standard of living, therefore striking a balance between economic growth and energy efficiency improvement is a complex policy challenge. The purpose of this study is to analyze attitudes and assess barriers of energy efficient behavior in Republic of Armenia as a country with growing economy and standards of living. The paper contributes to the literature by providing new empirical evidence of consumers’ attitude toward different forms of energy efficient behavior in Armenia and reveals how general pro-environmental consciousness and social conditions influence on it. The results of the study prove that the level of general environmental consciousness of the population has a direct impact on the frequency of practical application of various patterns of energy-efficient behavior. As a policy application for emerging economies, our study proposes that the main direction of energy efficiency policy can be education of the population and raising its level of environmental self-awareness.
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Suryaningsum, Sri, and Dyah Ayusulistyaningrum. "ANALISIS RASIO PROFIT MARGIN DAN OPERATING MARGIN ANTARA SEKTOR INDUSTRI ENERGI DAN INDUSTRI FINANSIAL." Efektif : Jurnal Bisnis dan Ekonomi 15, no. 2 Desember (2025): 126–47. https://doi.org/10.37159/mxpxtw08.

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This study examines the Profit Margin (PM) and Operating Margin (OM) ratios as key indicators of management effectiveness in the energy and financial sectors. These ratios are crucial for investors in assessing company performance. OM reflects operational efficiency in line with a company's core business, while PM measures profitability after financing management. The energy sector, characterized by longer revenue cycles due to material processing, contrasts with the financial sector, where revenue is generated immediately upon transaction. The study analyzes 40 energy companies and 41 financial companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, using PM and OM data from the first half of 2024 (collected on August 2, 2024). A non-parametric Mann-Whitney test was employed to examine differences between the two sectors. Results indicate significant variations: the energy sector has an average PM of 13.98% and OM of 18.05%, while the financial sector shows higher averages, with PM at 20.77% and OM at 36.25%. These findings provide a reference for investors and researchers in evaluating corporate financial health across different industries.
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