Abstract

The article shows the example of the economic crisis caused by the pandemic in 2019. how important it is to optimize management decisions and measures to improve energy efficiency. It will be necessary to develop new technologies, economic policies in the energy sector, as well as new approaches to attracting investments in emergency situations, for example, the development of effective technologies (including micro-generation facilities) that regulate energy consumption and sale to end consumers. And also, in the event of such crisis situations, they will ensure the generation of energy near the places of its use (consumption). The issue of maximum use of renewable energy sources most available in a given region (wind, sun, biomass, biogas, geothermal energy, wave or tidal energy, hydropower, etc.) is considered. Energy efficiency must be balanced with flexibility in the use of different types of energy sources. It is in this situation that the urgent need to increase the efficiency of cooperation and unity of action of all sectors of the country’s economy becomes obvious in order to ensure preparedness for crisis situations.

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