Energy Management in Hotel Sector in Sri Lanka: Adoption of good practices
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2015
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Ministry of Power and Energy & University of Sri Jayewardenepura
Abstract
Energy accounts for a major share of the operational costs in the hotel sector in Sri Lanka. For cost saving and
environmental conservation aspects, proper energy management has become an important area that needs policy
attention. The present paper aims to assess the level of adoption of energy management practices and to identify the
determinants of such adoption. The analysis is based on primary data collected from registered hotels in the Western
Province of Sri Lanka. The sample includes 78 hotels. The results indicate that, on average, hotels adopt 3.7 good energy
management practices. The adoption of good energy management practices is determined by the hotel characteristics
such as number of employees per room, age, chain affiliation, size and customer characteristics such as the origin and the
purpose of visit. Policy attention should be particularly on motivating small hotels, independent hotels and newer hotels
to adopt good energy management practices.
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energy, hotels, determinants, good practices
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Wickramasinghe, K. (2015), Energy Management in Hotel Sector in Sri Lanka: Adoption of Good Practices, Sri Lanka Energy Empowered Nation – Research Findings, Research Journal of the Ministry of Power and Energy, Vol. 01, No. 1