System of organizational and economic solutions of combined power supply of engineering companies
Oleksandr Morozov and
Oleksandr Red'ko
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Oleksandr Morozov: National Technical University of Ukraine "Kyiv Polytechnic Institute"
Oleksandr Red'ko: National Technical University of Ukraine "Kyiv Polytechnic Institute"
Ukrainian Journal Ekonomist, 2015, issue 3, 4-10
Abstract:
In the article, the authors presented the results of studies on the improvement and development of theoretical and methodological principles and provided practical recommendations for selecting cost-effective options for the combined supply of electricity to the machine-building enterprise. The scientific approaches to the theoretical foundations and scientific and methodological providing of functioning of the organizational and economic mechanism of combined power supply of engineering enterprises. The principles of functioning of organizational and economic mechanism of combined power supply of engineering enterprises are defined. The main foundations of scientific and methodical approach to the complex evaluation of scenarios of combined power supply through the development, formulation and application of the system of organizational and economic solutions to reduce the cost of electric power for engineering enterprises. The structural model to choose cost-effective scenario of combined supply to the machine-building enterprises is suggested. It is improved the structure of the mechanism to increase the effectiveness of the system of organizational and economic solutions of the cost of supply from several sources of electric energy to the engineering enterprise. The scientific and methodical approach to the selection of cost-effective scenarios of combined supply of electricity to the machine-building enterprises is elaborated.
Date: 2015
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