Methods of determination of product energy intensity on the example of a grain elevator

V. Korenda, O. Protasov, I. Vyshniakov, M. Kolyadiuk, Z. Sirko
Abstract

Energy management is an independent type of professional activity aimed at achieving in the course of any business activity of an enterprise operating in market conditions, reducing costs by improving energy efficiency. Energy management includes a set of measures aimed at saving energy resources: monitoring of energy consumption and energy intensity of products, development of energy budgets, analysis of existing indicators as a basis for drawing up new budgets, development of energy policy, planning of new energy saving measures. This article describes the methodology for determining the energy intensity of products for industrial enterprises, namely energy intensity indicators.These values include: norms of consumption of heat and electricity per unit of industrial production, as well as norms of consumption of fuel and electricity for the supply of heat to the boiler plant of the enterprise. These numbers are indicators of energy efficiency that need to be calculated when implementing energy management systems at enterprises. They are the benchmarks by which the current state of energy efficiency is assessed and planned for the future, taking into account changes in output, implementation or dismantling of equipment, implementation of energy-saving measures, etc. The article shows the calculation of energy consumption of products by the example of a grain elevator

Keywords

energy intensity, electric energy, heat energy, fuel, grain elevator

Suggested citation
Korenda, V., Protasov, O., Vyshniakov, I., Kolyadiuk, M., & Sirko, Z. (2021). Methods of determination of product energy intensity on the example of a grain elevator. Scientific Reports of the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, 17(1),166-185. https://doi.org/10.31548/dopovidi2021.01.014
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