2020
DOI: 10.33223/epj/127300
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The implementation of Ukraine’s energy policy using budget programs

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“…Green energy is one of the recognized priorities of green budgeting at the macro level [2]. It has been actively developing in Ukraine recent years, but budget expenditures on this policy are much less compared to nonrenewable resources in the energy sector [3]. The study of green logistics actively includes the use of electric transport.…”
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“…Green energy is one of the recognized priorities of green budgeting at the macro level [2]. It has been actively developing in Ukraine recent years, but budget expenditures on this policy are much less compared to nonrenewable resources in the energy sector [3]. The study of green logistics actively includes the use of electric transport.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, Ukrainian scientists have been actively researching the problems of AES development in Ukraine. We consider the most important research, including: energy poverty in Ukraine in a pandemic caused by the coronavirus crisis (Goncharuk et al 2021); guidelines for the alternative energy development in Ukraine until 2030 (Bilyavs`ky`j 2020); budget financing of energy projects (Zhyber and Solopenko 2020); risk management of the energy policy of developing countries (Nyenno et al 2020). The development of RES has also been studied by KPMG Ukraine (KPMG 2019).…”
Section: Research Into Problems Of Financing Alternative Energy Development Projects In Ukrainementioning
confidence: 99%