2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.seta.2016.02.004
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Introducing a new perspective for the economic evaluation of industrial energy efficiency technologies: An empirical analysis in Italy

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“…This period is considered as the maximum lifetime of PV panels, which is equal to 25 years [33][34][35][36][37]. For that purpose, we proceed first to update the prices according to the following equation [38]: The present value (here = 1.11071 MAD). n:…”
Section: Total Operating Cost For 25 Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This period is considered as the maximum lifetime of PV panels, which is equal to 25 years [33][34][35][36][37]. For that purpose, we proceed first to update the prices according to the following equation [38]: The present value (here = 1.11071 MAD). n:…”
Section: Total Operating Cost For 25 Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of energy and power, energy efficiency has always been a crucial and critical topic. In a practical real world, the issue of energy efficiency in power production companies is more often than not overshadowed by other imperative considerations, such as economic and financial weightage [1]. While it is understandable that not all improvement on energy efficiency can promise financial benefits, the study and research in this topic can still prove to be pivoting in the long run to cut down fossil fuel consumption and to reduce the impact on the environmental at the same time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En Caputo y Pasetti (2017) se analizan los aspectos que influencian la renovación energética por parte de los actores privados (dueños de edificios, administradores, ciudadanos y compañías) utilizando un modelo basado en GIS. Por otro lado, en Chiaroni et al (2016) se realiza un análisis de la viabilidad económica de medidas de eficiencia energética por medio de un indicador denominado LEEC (Levelized Energy Efficiency Cost). Finalmente, en Chang et al (2017) se estudia la efectividad de los gobiernos de la OCDE en materia de implementación de medidas de EE entre 1990 y 2014.…”
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