Methods of determination of product energy intensity on the example of a poultry farm

Z. Sirko, O. Protasov, V. Korenda, S. Okhrimenko, D. Torchilevsky, T. Eremenko, V. Gritsun, E. Starysh, N. Tciren, S. Solodkii
Abstract

The article highlights the issues of energy management in order to monitor energy consumption, aimed at achieving high performance of the enterprise in market conditions by increasing energy efficiency. An important detail of the energy management system (EnMS) are measures to save energy resources and establish basic levels of energy consumption at different stages of the enterprise: monitoring energy consumption and product energy capacity, analysis of existing indicators, energy policy development and planning current and future measures aimed at high economic efficiency. activities of the enterprise. The authors of the article developed a method for determining the energy intensity of products for a particular enterprise, which can be extended to any poultry farm and reflects the following: norms of electricity and heat consumption per unit of production, as well as electricity and fuel consumption rates These indicators are the basic levels that need to be taken into account when calculating the energy efficiency of the entire enterprise, which will better assess the savings from energy efficiency measures. These indicators are benchmarks for assessing the current state of the enterprise and for future periods, taking into account changes in production volumes, the introduction of new technological processes, the implementation of energy saving measures and more. Energy intensity of products is an indicator used to assess the energy efficiency of poultry farms during energy audits under the auspices of international financial organizations, which allows the company to enter international markets and thus improve the efficiency of economic activity.

Keywords

energy management, poultry farm, electric and thermal energy, calculation method

Suggested citation
Sirko, Z., Protasov, O., Korenda, V., Okhrimenko, S., Torchilevsky, D., Eremenko, T., Gritsun, V., Starysh, E., Tciren, N., & Solodkii, S. (2022). Methods of determination of product energy intensity on the example of a poultry farm. Scientific Reports of the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, 18(3). https://doi.org/dopovidi2022.03.011
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