Temchenko H. Organizational and economic support for effective use of energy resources at mining enterprises

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0413U005426

Applicant for

Specialization

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

18-09-2013

Specialized Academic Board

К 11.128.05

Essay

Research object - processes to ensure energy resources in the mining enterprises of Ukraine efficient use. Research methods - theoretical generalization , feasibility analysis, specification and synthesis, system analysis , graphical analysis, statistical and correlation analysis, economic- mathematical modeling. The research results practical significance is that the thesis theoretical position to the level of methodological and practical recommendations specific provisions for the energy use to mining companies. Results scientific novelty is to justify and develop scientific and methodological approaches and practical guidelines for the formation of energy efficiency organizational and economic principles by reducing energy processes at mining enterprises. Improved theoretical and methodological provisions for the energy resources efficient use in the mining enterprises , scientific approach to the mining companies production program optimization on commercial products based on the proposed optimization model for determining the energy production integral index, the method of determining the investment projects economic efficiency in energy conservation based on resource assessment. We got further define the essence of economic categories " energy " companies and its links with economic security production in a volatile economic environment, methodical approach to monitoring energy processes at mining enterprises; measures methodological support choice of motivation to save energy ; study list energy costs are included in the index calculation of energy commodity products and should include generalizing and local indicators.

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