CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR INCREASING MUNICIPAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY
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https://doi.org/10.24025/2306-4412.2.2018.162172Keywords:
project management, municipal infrastructure, energy efficiency, holism, synergetics, proactivity.Abstract
The problem of raising the municipal energy efficiency is set. The application of the project ap-proach to activities to increase municipal energy efficiency is substantiated. Analysis of the literature on energy efficiency has been conducted. The study of standards in the field of project management has been made.
Conceptual model of municipal energy efficiency improvement project is provided. Require-ments for the conceptual model are formulated. The conceptual model includes four aspects – techno-logical, organizational, managerial and informational.
It is postulated that in the conceptual model it is necessary to carry out the transfer of models of these aspects. The essential characteristics of each aspect for an efficient transfer are determined. The model for estimating energy efficiency solutions for the choice of optimal solution is formalized.
The approach of the holistic vision to the project of raising the municipal energy efficiency is formulated. Elements of the holistic vision in the individual subsystems of the project management system are defined.
The sequence of implementation of periodic holistic monitoring of the project for the increase of municipal energy efficiency has been developed. Conclusion on the effectiveness of these approaches is made.
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