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Modeling Regulation of Economic Sustainability in Energy Systems with Diversified Resources

Version 1 : Received: 12 October 2019 / Approved: 28 February 2020 / Online: 13 March 2020 (00:00:00 CET)

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Alabugin, A.; Aliukov, S. Modeling Regulation of Economic Sustainability in Energy Systems with Diversified Resources. Sci 2021, 3, 15. Alabugin, A.; Aliukov, S. Modeling Regulation of Economic Sustainability in Energy Systems with Diversified Resources. Sci 2021, 3, 15.

Abstract

The imperfection of theoretical and methodological approaches to regulate the jump process transition when combining differentiated energy resources is a pressing issue. The goal of this paper is to develop a theory and a method to regulate the integration-balancing processes of combining diversified resources. The concept of combining integration and balancing models has been substantiated by methods of transforming multidimensional space and approximating generalized functions that represent jump-like processes. Theoretical and operational-regulatory models of economic sustainability have been developed, substantiating new concepts, patterns, properties, dependencies and indicators of the dynamics of the processes of combination; the optimality conditions for the number of approximations of generalized functions, interpreting the effects of control functions of combining resources, are determined. New methods for solving problems have been developed: the organization of the energy technology complex of facilities for enhanced resource diversification and the Center for Sustainability, improving the quality of managing dynamic processes in terms of combining and diversifying resources.

Keywords

economic sustainability; energy technology complexes; regulating combined resources; degree of diversification; approximation of functions of abrupt development

Subject

Business, Economics and Management, Business and Management

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