ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND INVESTMENT ATTRACTIVENESS OF WATER AND SEWAGE THROUGH THE INTRODUCTION OF ORGANIZATIONAL AND MANAGERIAL AND ECONOMIC AND ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS OF THE CREATION OF SERVICES ENERGY
Abstract
Discusses the organizational and managerial aspects, based on the business process power consumption, and economic and organizational aspects considered in the context of the energy component of the cost of services, the creation of energy management services, in the framework of energy efficiency and investment attractiveness of water and sewage.Keywords: energy efficiency, energy supply, energy consumption, energy management, energy audits, water supply, drainage, modeling, business process, the energy component, the cost price.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
The authors who publish in this collection agree with the following terms:
• The authors reserve the right to authorship of their work and give the magazine the right to first publish this work under the terms of license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (with the Designation of Authorship - Non-Commercial - Without Derivatives 4.0 International), which allows others to freely distribute the published work with a mandatory reference to the authors of the original work and the first publication of the work in this magazine.
• Authors have the right to make independent extra-exclusive work agreements in the form in which they were published by this magazine (for example, posting work in an electronic repository of an institution or publishing as part of a monograph), provided that the link to the first publication of the work in this journal is maintained. .
• Journal policy allows and encourages the publication of manuscripts on the Internet (for example, in institutions' repositories or on personal websites), both before the publication of this manuscript and during its editorial work, as it contributes to the emergence of productive scientific discussion and positively affects the efficiency and dynamics of the citation of the published work (see The Effect of Open Access).