ANALYSIS OF MODERN POWER PLANT CONTROL SYSTEMS ACCORDING TO THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY CRITERION
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https://doi.org/10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2021.1.67.426Keywords:
management systems, energy manager, enterprise, resources, Unified energy system.Abstract
Modern production management systems currently play a significant role for industrial enterprises. One of the main tasks of the energy manager is to increase production productivity, increase the efficiency of using fuel and energy resources, correctly select performing personnel, properly maintain technical documentation, and so on. All activities mean very painstaking work, which needs to be automated thanks to modern control systems using IT technologies. In this system, such systems are analyzed to meet modern production management requirements.
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