Kitchenko O. Evaluation and implementation of energy saving potential of industrial enterprises

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0413U000396

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 08.00.04 - Економіка та управління підприємствами (за видами економічної діяльності)

23-01-2013

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.050.02

National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute"

Essay

Object of research: energy saving on industrial enterprises. Objective: developing evidence-based recommendations regarding the system of assessment and the use of energy-saving potential for industrial enterprises corresponded to their abilities and the achieved level of energy use. Methods of research: analytical, theoretical generalization, comparison, system structural analysis, economic and mathematical methods, statistical, graphical, expert estimates. Theoretical and practical results: methodical recommendations provide scientific basis of decision-making process corresponded to direction of increasing use of energy-saving potential and can be used in the practice of machinery industry profile companies. New findings: improved methodological approach for assessing the value and degree of the use of energy-saving potential of industrial enterprises, which, in contrast to existing ones, based on a comprehensive consideration of offered components of energy saving based on methods of multidimensional spaces and the radar use, let more objectively estimate the value of the use of energy-saving potential of an enterprise. Practical implementations: results are implemented in practice of PJSC "Kharkiv Machine Building Plant "Svet Shakhtera", SE "UkrNTTs "Energostal" (Kharkiv), JSC "Kharkov Plant of transport machinery". They are also used in NTU "KPI" teaching courses "Economy of Enterprise", "Production management", "Managing resources and costs" and "Project Management". Scope of Application: in the evaluation of energy saving potential for industrial enterprises.

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