SDG 7.2.1. Energy efficiency standards
Energy efficiency
A set of processes aimed at efficient, that is, rational use of energy resources is the primary definition of energy efficiency. Achieving the desired result at the expense of less energy consumption for the energy supply of buildings or production processes is also an indicator of efficiency. At the current level of technical and technological development, achieving economically based efficiency in the use of fuel and energy resources, as well as compliance with the requirements of environmental protection, are among them. The set of concepts and knowledge related to energy efficiency is located at the intersection of engineering, economics, law and social spheres and is formed in the "necessary form" for each society.
According to the laws of physics, energy does not exist from nothing, only its form (type) changes. Even today, electricity is obtained by generating a magnetic field in exchange for a rotating mechanical movement. Because there is no way to grieve or save it. The speed of movement of electrical energy is equal to the speed of light, and it is consumed as soon as it is produced. And mechanical energy appears at the expense of thermal energy (in steam-gas devices), and this process cannot be imagined without oil-gas products or coal fuel. And our natural resources are innumerable. In addition, conventional electricity generation is an indicator of environmental sustainability. Therefore, the institute is working to provide all buildings with renewable energy sources.
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