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The role of forging a model of energy efficient production

https://doi.org/10.46914/1562-2959-2020-1-3-197-203

Abstract

The main principle of industrial cooperation - is, first of all, the construction of effective interaction between the costs of production of products and the potential profit from its sale. If the sale of products is unstable or cannot always be allowed to enter the market, there is often a decrease in the activity of the enterprise. At the same time, the production that organizes their activities on the principles of reducing costs and increasing output per unit of costs gets the competitive advantages of the enterprise. This generates a search that is determined by the relevance of scientific research. The novelty of the work is determined by the fact that the article presents aspects of the formation of effective and efficient industrial cooperation based on the integration of production into the global economic environment, focused on increasing competitiveness across the entire world space. With equal energy prices, improving energy efficiency creates an economically competitive product. In scientific work, the author forms a model of energy efficiency and exposes aspects of its use in industry. The practical significance of scientific research is determined by the fact that it allows to form a model of the transition to innovative forms of production based on energy conservation.

About the Author

M. M. Ospanov
University of International Business
Kazakhstan


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Ospanov M.M. The role of forging a model of energy efficient production. Bulletin of "Turan" University. 2020;(3):197-203. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46914/1562-2959-2020-1-3-197-203

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