2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.10.232
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Cleaner distribution of electricity energy considering Personnel's attitudes toward waste generation

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“…Many researchers affirm that there are various other problems associated with energy poverty such as income poverty, precarious housing conditions, homes exposed to high temperatures during the summer or low temperatures in the winter, high winter mortality, and the difficulty of paying high electricity bills (LIDDELL; MORRIS, 2010;BOARDMAN, 2010;BRUNNER;SPITZER;CHRISTANELL, 2012;INTERNATIONAL…, 2014;SANTAMOURIS;KOLOKTSA, 2015;FOWLER et al, 2015;DUBOIS;MEIER, 2016). Jamshidieini, Rezaie and Firuzabad (2019) add that electrification is one of the most important conditions for any region's urban and rural development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers affirm that there are various other problems associated with energy poverty such as income poverty, precarious housing conditions, homes exposed to high temperatures during the summer or low temperatures in the winter, high winter mortality, and the difficulty of paying high electricity bills (LIDDELL; MORRIS, 2010;BOARDMAN, 2010;BRUNNER;SPITZER;CHRISTANELL, 2012;INTERNATIONAL…, 2014;SANTAMOURIS;KOLOKTSA, 2015;FOWLER et al, 2015;DUBOIS;MEIER, 2016). Jamshidieini, Rezaie and Firuzabad (2019) add that electrification is one of the most important conditions for any region's urban and rural development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This Journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License One of the ways to increase energy efficiency in industrial enterprises is to reduce electricity losses in electrical networks. This is highly topical issue for the energy industry not only in Russia (Sadykova, 2014;Borodin et al, 2015;Savina and Myasoedov, 2017) but in other countries as well (Jamshidieini et al, 2019;Rozali, et al, 2018;Ward and Staffell, 2018). More than that, reducing electricity losses in electrical networks allows to: (1) Reduce the losses of the electric grid organizations due to the reduction of payment for excess losses and accumulate additional funds for a further reduction of losses; (2) unload the electrical networks from the additional power flows and, consequently, ensure the possibility of connecting additional power to the electrical networks; (3) reduce fuel consumption and harmful emissions at power plants by reducing power generation to compensate for losses; (4) reduce the volume of construction of generating capacity for reliable power supply to consumers with the apparent shortage of active capacity; (5) reduce tariffs for electricity transmission services on electric grids and electricity tariffs for end users (Liu et al, 2016;Abeysinghe et al, 2017;Innocent and Francois-Lecompte, 2018;Usman, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%