2018
DOI: 10.26730/2587-5574-2018-2-70-76
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Improving the operating efficiency and decreasing costs of EСPU use in wells with high gas-oil ratio

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“…For example, sustainable public procurement programs for "green" goods in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK have reduced industrial production-related CO2 emissions by an average of 24% over 2012-2017. [24] Public procurement also contributed to the formation in the EU countries of a segment of the agroindustrial market associated with the movement of "organic" products and drinks, cars with low fuel consumption and furniture made from recycled wood with a total capacity of more than 700 billion euros by 2018 [22]. "Green" subsidies, such as measures to bring to parity prices for "green" and traditional industrial goods and transport services, as well as tax incentives, research grants and guarantees on loans to small businesses, applied in the EU, pursue the following goals [17 ]:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, sustainable public procurement programs for "green" goods in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK have reduced industrial production-related CO2 emissions by an average of 24% over 2012-2017. [24] Public procurement also contributed to the formation in the EU countries of a segment of the agroindustrial market associated with the movement of "organic" products and drinks, cars with low fuel consumption and furniture made from recycled wood with a total capacity of more than 700 billion euros by 2018 [22]. "Green" subsidies, such as measures to bring to parity prices for "green" and traditional industrial goods and transport services, as well as tax incentives, research grants and guarantees on loans to small businesses, applied in the EU, pursue the following goals [17 ]:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted the importance of studying the problems of the impact of import dependence on the country's environmental safety [18]. Reducing dependence on imports of modern resource-saving equipment and "green" technologies in a lagging economy is possible only within the framework of such import substitution, which is associated with the transfer of most of the elements of global production chains to the country, and the restoration of the technological identity of the manufacturing industry [19].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%