ANALYSIS OF THE ENERGY SUPPLY FOR INDUSTRIAL CONSUMPTION IN FRG DURING A SELECTED PERIOD OF TIME
Stefan Dilger ()
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Stefan Dilger: Ph.D.Student University of Konstanz, Federal Republic of Germany
Interdisciplinary Management Research, 2014, vol. 10, 190-225
Abstract:
Rising raw material costs and a shortage in non-renewable energy sources lead to rising energy expenses. In order to carry out business plans, budgets and forecasts the Business management planning in companies is to remain especially important due to divergences. If the need arises appropriate measures would have to be introduced to remain competitive. At times of volatile raw material prices, it has become increasingly difficult for enterprises to carry out forward planning. Gone are the times when a country could depend on its own resources and in fluence the domestic price structures. Because the national resources are currently drying up moderate procurement costs today still appear in the energy sector. This is the result of the financial and economic crisis in 2008 which has led to a global economic collaps thus to a declining demand and lower procurement costs for commodities, in particular well nonrenewable energy. Nevertheless well-known scientists, politicians as well as analysts predict rising energy prices, should the economie is the demand pick up again. The international raw material supply particularly non-renewable energy is becoming increasingly precarious. This diploma thesis covers the structure of the primary energy supply in Germany from 1990 to 2008. It refers particularly to the non-renewable energy sources. Further, it describes for a specially selected period from 1995 to 2008, how the energy consumption developed within single sectors of the economy. Investigations were conducted on carefully selected topics.
Keywords: energy; cost; planning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q31 Q48 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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