DOI: 10.1515/rtuect-2014-0011
论文题名: Demand side management in pellet production: Internal and external factors
作者: Vigants H. ; Blumberga D. ; Veidenbergs I.
刊名: Environmental and Climate Technologies
ISSN: 16915208
出版年: 2014
卷: 14, 期: 1 起始页码: 30
结束页码: 35
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Demand side management
; Energy efficiency
; Energy savings
; Pellet production
Scopus关键词: benchmarking
; demand-side management
; energy conservation
; energy efficiency
; European Union
; power generation
英文摘要: This paper demonstrates a demand side management case study: how to save energy and how research and data analysis help to create an energy management system in a pellet production facility; and shows ways to implement the EU energy efficiency directive in production facilities. The study carried out in this research serves as a far-reaching step that can be taken to improve energy efficiency during the operation mode of technological equipment. The benchmarking methodology is used for analysis of results. Internal and external factors and indicators, which affect energy management potential in pellet production are analysed. Analysis of external factors is based on the state legal framework regulating the development of the energy sector. Methodology on the analysis of energy demand includes the internal energy management of an enterprise. The experimental results discussed in this paper show that particular steps, which are oriented to specific use of technological equipment, could play significant role in energy efficiency improvement in industry which is illustrated by the pre-milling process in the pellet production system using power. © 2015 Riga Technical University. All rights reserved.
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资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/67516
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作者单位: Riga Technical University, Latvia
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Vigants H.,Blumberga D.,Veidenbergs I.. Demand side management in pellet production: Internal and external factors[J]. Environmental and Climate Technologies,2014-01-01,14(1)