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Challenges and Strategies Optimization of Energy Consumption in Iran
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Lack of technical and economic efficiency of energy consumption and waste nearly a third of all energy and environmental problems arising thereafter, consumption management, increase efficiency and make energy efficiency more than ever necessary. In order to use and feasibility of improving energy efficiency and management programs in Iran and other countries in efforts to resolve the problems, in this paper has three separate sections, to be paid part of the main issues in this regard. In the first part of this paper to examine strategies for reducing energy consumption, it is necessary to accurately complete, the types of strategies are identified and explained. Initially the strategy or strategies, and more defined because the developmental nature of the issue optimization of energy consumption, classification strategies in this regard are presented. On this basis, in the first part conclusion contents, context and methods of assessment strategies to optimize the energy consumption as a model presentation for specified countries and Iran are also being offered. The second part, the strategies optimization of energy consumption sample countries and Iran are paid. Presentation and analysis of these strategies individually to any country due to the massive contents, is outside the scope of this article, but in such conditions, Total of energy consumption optimization strategies as conclusion by (the study of a country) is given and finally, in third part of this paper, the strategies is recommended to reduce energy consumption in Iran.
Keywords: Strategy, optimization of energy consumption, energy consumption intensity
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Energy Planning Models
Received: 2012/07/15 | Published: 2012/01/15


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