The sphere of energy consumption and power cycle of Ukraine: analytical aspect
Shpilevskiy Vladimir V. and
Lelyuk Aleksey V.
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Shpilevskiy Vladimir V.: Research Centre of Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of Ukraine
Lelyuk Aleksey V.: Research Centre of Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of Ukraine
The Problems of Economy, 2011, issue 4, 44_54
Abstract:
The article considers current state and tendencies of changes in the world sectors of production and distribution of primary fuel and energy resources. Priorities of development of the power sphere of European Union countries are analyzed. With the purpose of assessment of efficiency of consumption of energy resources in Ukraine, the authors of the article: analysed analytical balance of primary energy resources of Ukraine for the year 2008; offered a common scheme of the power cycle of the country and identified a common characteristics of power cycle of the industry of Ukraine in the year 2008 with the purpose of detection of points of regulation of economic and production turnover of an enterprise; developed relevant factor models of formation of power turnover of an industrial enterprise and developed a matrix of efficiency of consumption of power resources in industry in the year 2008 on the basis of a conducted analysis.
Keywords: energy use; energy cycle; development priorities; factor models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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