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Volume 6 (2022)


Organization the logistic activity of the enterprise with bioresous energy generation

Valeriy Fedoreiko1, Oleksandr Beshta3, Mykola Rutylo1, Roman Zahorodnii1*, Ivan Iskerskyi1, Nazar Burega1

Abstract

The issues of organization of logistic activity of the enterprise as a part of bioresource diversification of sources of primary generation of thermal energy are considered. The factors influencing the price of thermal energy at different modes of operation of the heat-generating complex of grain drying are analyzed. Given their non-deterministic nature, the main criteria for the sustainability of generators-utilizers when using different types of uncertified fuel of local origin are outlined. It is proved that one of the main causal criteria for reducing the cost of energy is the logistics costs of delivering biofuels to the site of operation of the complexes. The direct correlation between the logistics architecture of the facility and the pricing policy of the enterprise in the provision of services for drying grain crops is determined. For the first time the correlation dependences of the basic logistic and technological parameters which allow to optimize financial activity of the elevator in the field of rendering of energy-intensive services to commodity producers are received

Keywords: logistics activities, transport services, primary generation, thermal energy, energy diversification, uncertified fuel, generator-utilizer, grain drying, elevator.

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