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Conceptual framework of designing automatic control systems for enterprise energy supply

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A conceptual approach to design automatic control systems for enterprise energy supply (ACS EES) is suggested on the basis of data model. Involving the described approach allows for implementing a number of applied and computational problems being relevant for energy departments of the enterprises. Based on the stated principles, automatic accounting system for enterprise energy (AAS EE) enables solving efficiency problems for energy consumed by basic industrial processes and equipment, as well as developing the measures to improve energy efficiency of the enterprise.

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  2. Semikin, V.Yu. and Khanygin, A.N., From Large-Scale Energy Network to Automatic Control System for Energy Network of Gas-Transporting Enterprise, Neftyanoe Khozyaistvo, 2007, no. 10.

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Original Russian Text © N.A. Kutsevich, A.N. Lyubashin, A.N. Khanygin, 2008, published in Avtomatizatsiya v Promyshlennosti, 2008, No. 6, pp. 58–62.

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Kutsevich, N.A., Lyubashin, A.N. & Khanygin, A.N. Conceptual framework of designing automatic control systems for enterprise energy supply. Autom Remote Control 71, 2232–2238 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0005117910100267

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