IRYNA M. SOTNYK , MYKOLA I. SOTNYK , ALONA A. OLONDAR , NATALIIA M. PIDOPRYHORA , MARIANA YU. MASLII
Managing the Energy-Efficient Development of the University: Restraints and Ways to Overcome Them
(original language – English)

https://doi.org/10.21272/mer.2020.89.06
Recently, universities all over the world challenge the problem of reducing energy consumption through the introduction of energy efficient technologies. Higher educational institutions, especially in emerging and developing economies, often face significant barriers to achieving this goal. In developing countries, these obstacles are partly due to technical constraints. However, most of them belong to the organizational, economic, financial, social and educational ones, as is the case in emerging economies. This situation brings up to date the issues of identifying barriers to energy saving on university campuses as well as forming a set of organizational, economic and motivational measures for the energy saving potential implementation in higher educational institutions. On the example of Sumy State University (Ukraine), the study proves a crucial role of the initiative team of energy managers, the necessity of recognition and constant support of the university’s energy efficient development by the top- management and wide involvement of teachers and students in energy saving activities. Creating a revolving energy efficiency fund at the university may significantly help to overcome the luck of investment and long-term payback of energy efficient and green energy technologies. In addition, both the promotion of the university’s energy saving achievements by establishing effective communication with all stakeholders and the formation of a system of moral and economic incentives for energy saving essentially contribute to the successful development of energy efficiency policy of the educational institution. The experience of Sumy State University as a case study proves that a systematic approach to the organization of energy saving activities in the university campus based on the continuous improvement of management mechanisms allows achieving the goals of energy efficiency, even with many barriers.

Key words: barriers, energy consumption, energy efficiency, energy saving, management, policy, sustainable development, university.

Placed in №3, 2020.

Affiliations: Iryna M. Sotnyk, Dr. Sc. (Economics), Professor, Department of Economics, Entrepreneurship and Business-Administration, Sumy State University;
Mykola I. Sotnyk, Dr. Sc. (Tech.), Associate Professor, Department of Applied Hydro- and Aeromechanics, Sumy State University;
Alona A. Olondar, student of the Oleg Balatsky Academic and Research Institute of Finance, Economics and Management, Sumy State University;
Nataliia M. Pidopryhora, student of the Faculty of Technical Systems and Energy Efficient Technolog

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