THE USE OF MECHANISMS OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES THAT STIMULATE THE TRANSITION TO THE NETZERO ENERGY SYSTEM
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Keywords

industry
energy
alternative energy
solar panels
“Zero Energy Building”
“NetZero”
industrial buildings
net metering
energy balance
industries

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Buzrukhonov, S. (2023). THE USE OF MECHANISMS OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES THAT STIMULATE THE TRANSITION TO THE NETZERO ENERGY SYSTEM. Economics and Education, 24(3), 369–374. https://doi.org/10.55439/ECED/vol24_iss3/a58

Abstract

This article focuses on the “NetZero” energy concept, and offers proposals aimed at achieving energy efficiency by turning every energy carrier used in industrial enterprises into an alternative energy source. “Zero-energy building”, which is widely used in foreign countries and is considered one of the effective methods aimed at supplying the energy system of the industry with alternative energy, including the possibilities of increasing the efficiency of energy-saving industrial buildings and achieving energy saving, has been studied. Based on the use of the “Net Metering” policy in industrial enterprises, proposals have been developed for the use of mechanisms that encourage the transition to an alternative energy system. Concepts of achieving annual net zero energy generation by deploying renewable sources within the boundaries of industrial enterprises have been pushed.

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