DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPLEX OF ENERGY-SAVING MEASURES AND TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF THEIR EFFECTIVENESS
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energy audit, technical and economic assessment, energy saving, energy efficiency, heat exchanger, variable frequency drive, boiler and pumping equipment, heating mains, metering and automation systems.Abstract
Annotation. This article analyzes a comprehensive assessment of the current state of energy consumption, identifies losses, and identifies ways to improve resource efficiency. During the company's energy audit, potential for reducing fuel and energy consumption and improving equipment efficiency was identified. Based on the data obtained, a set of organizational and technical measures was developed to reduce energy losses, streamline operating modes, and implement modern energy-efficient technologies.
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