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Regional Economics: Theory and Practice
 

Approaches to working out of programs of power savings of the housing-and-municipal complex in cities of siberia

Vol. 8, Iss. 44, NOVEMBER 2010

Available online: 23 November 2010

Subject Heading: Economics and management

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Minaev N.N. associate professor of chair, managing chair the economy and urban governance of Tomsk state architecturally-building
nickolian@mail2000.ru, egh@tsuab.ru

Galyamov Y.Y. professor of chair The economy and urban governance of Tomsk state architecturally-building university
egh@tsuab.ru

Seliverstov A.A. associate professor of chair the economy and urban governance of Tomsk state architecturally-building
egh@tsuab.ru

Shadeiko N.R. associate professor of chair the economy and urban governance of Tomsk state architecturally-building
egh@tsuab.ru

The organization and power efficiency increase in branches of a housing-and-municipal complex (HMC) in the conditions of the Siberian cities is key process on a way of increase of efficiency of functioning HMC which complexity of realization is caused by features of the prison-environmental conditions influencing character and parameters of operation of objects of a housing-and-municipal infrastructure. Besides, the outlined lack of municipal capacities at input of new available housing in the Siberian cities (including absence of necessary volumes of gas supply) dictates necessity of cardinal change of the relation to power efficiency. So scale problem can effectively dare in each city (municipal union), region and as a whole across Russia only program methods with accurate allocation of problems for each level. Thereupon actual there is a search of optimum administrative decisions in the field of the power savings, based on the programming-target approach and directed on increase of economic efficiency of branches HMC.

Keywords: Housing-and-municipal complex, the power savings, the programming-target approach, economic efficiency, management, power efficiency

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