IMPROVING INDUSTRIAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION
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Efficient use of energy resources is one of the key factors in ensuring sustainable industrial development. High levels of energy consumption lead to increased production costs, intensified environmental impacts, and reduced competitiveness of industrial enterprises. Therefore, improving industrial energy management systems has become a pressing issue in the context of sustainable production.
This article analyzes the role of industrial energy management systems in achieving sustainable production. The study examines the main components of energy management, its economic and environmental benefits, and the challenges associated with its implementation in industrial enterprises. The findings indicate that the development and effective application of energy management systems significantly enhance energy efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and support the long-term sustainability of industrial production.
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