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Energy-Related Services as a Business: Eco-Transformation Logic to Support the Low-Carbon Transition
1 Naftogaz of Ukraine, Kyiv, 01601, Ukraine
2 Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, Kyiv, 02000, Ukraine
3 Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Kyiv, 03057, Ukraine
* Corresponding Author: Oleksandr Novoseltsev. Email:
(This article belongs to the Special Issue: Energy Systems Management and Climate Change)
Energy Engineering 2022, 119(1), 103-121. https://doi.org/10.32604/EE.2022.017709
Received 31 May 2021; Accepted 18 September 2021; Issue published 22 November 2021
Abstract
The transition to low-carbon development has been recognized as one of the most important directions for the transformation of national economies in most countries. Today we can identify two of the most common service-oriented logical models of this transition. These are models of Service-Dominant Logic and Product-Service Systems that are used in this study to create a service-oriented platform for stimulating business development in the field of energy-related (ER) services. The establishment of such a platform is being considered based on the conceptual provisions of the global business ecosystem. Such a platform has been found to be a powerful tool for systemic coordinated cooperation between actors in the ER-services market and the relevant actors in the energy sector as well as in other industrial markets, unleashing the benefits of synergies, resulting from such cooperation. The logical models of attracting energy services companies to the creation of virtual communities (centers) for large-scale implementation of measures in the field of energy efficiency and renewable energy sources are presented in detail. The advantages of the practical implementation of logical models are confirmed by calculations performed on mathematical model adapted for engineering use in the field of ER-services.Keywords
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