A Practical Research Methodology for Implementation of the Ems in Iraqi Enterprises
In practice, energy management encompasses several activities that give objective data on the principal users of fuel and energy, the energy efficiency of various developments and certain types of products, and energy conservation reserves. This research investigates the benefits and stages of EMS t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of recent technology and engineering 2022-05, Vol.11 (1), p.103-107 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In practice, energy management encompasses several activities that give objective data on the principal users of fuel and energy, the energy efficiency of various developments and certain types of products, and energy conservation reserves. This research investigates the benefits and stages of EMS that must be adopted in Iraq. The work considers the significance of using EMS technology at Baghdad International Airport. Airport infrastructure necessitates much energy due to its vast size and particular design. Annually, the airport consumes nearly 9.2M KWh, costing 1.2 billion Iraqi Dinars/KWh. As Iraq's current energy crisis is massive, the energy audit will show an accurate picture of the energy consumption. EMS aims to increase the organisation's stability (including financial) and improve its competitive position by reducing costs and increasing management efficiency. The work has accomplished that Iraqi companies need a modern management strategy-energy consumption management. Traditional heads of departments must be updated to be active in fixing the organisation's energy issues. The EMS technology can identify conflicts and re-document structures. The technique also enables addressing any safety issues in the design phase. Therefore, this paper contributes to enhancing and developing the traditional Energy Management System in Iraq. |
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ISSN: | 2277-3878 2277-3878 |
DOI: | 10.35940/ijrte.A6955.0511122 |