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Electric Consumption by Industrial Enterprises: Modeling, Rationing and Forecasting
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Electric Consumption by Industrial Enterprises: Modeling, Rationing and Forecasting
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Electric Consumption by Industrial Enterprises: Modeling, Rationing and Forecasting
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This book comprises eleven chapters, consistently highlighting key aspects of addressing the challenge of enhancing electricity consumption efficiency within various industrial sectors. It delves into issues such as improving the accuracy of energy intensity calculations for industrial products, estimating electricity consumption for internal needs, and identifying key influencing factors. The methods for determining standard values through multifactor analysis and cost minimization are presented. Furthermore, it examines potential avenues for electricity savings and methods for assessing their impact on the technological and organizational operating conditions of industrial enterprises. The reduction of specific power consumption through optimization of raw materials and semi-finished products parameters is also explored. This book is intended for engineering professionals and researchers in the field of industrial energy management, as well as undergraduate and graduate students specializing in this area.
This book comprises eleven chapters, consistently highlighting key aspects of addressing the challenge of enhancing electricity consumption efficiency within various industrial sectors. It delves into issues such as improving the accuracy of energy intensity calculations for industrial products, estimating electricity consumption for internal needs, and identifying key influencing factors. The methods for determining standard values through multifactor analysis and cost minimization are presented. Furthermore, it examines potential avenues for electricity savings and methods for assessing their impact on the technological and organizational operating conditions of industrial enterprises. The reduction of specific power consumption through optimization of raw materials and semi-finished products parameters is also explored. This book is intended for engineering professionals and researchers in the field of industrial energy management, as well as undergraduate and graduate students specializing in this area.



















