2019
DOI: 10.32479/ijeep.7734
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Ecological Approach in Managing the Technology of Oil Refineries

Abstract: The paper aims to analyze the problem of the complexity in managing of the environmental safety of an oil refinery. The possibility of using environmental monitoring methods for integrated regulation and the formation of optimal control parameters is noted. It's based on the principles of combining efficient production processes with environmental programs, which will be promotive of the production output with the technogenic impact minimization of oil refining technology on the environment.

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“…To create an effective risk management system for innovative projects, individual authors ( [6], [7]) also recommend the creation of an informational base that stores information about risks identified at the planning stage of the project and their real occurrence, about measures taken to reduce and eliminate risks and their effectiveness, the costs incurred for anti-risk activities, and the losses averted. Despite the fact that the dynamic nature of the risks of the innovation project was pointed out, such a base can become one of the most important tools for making decisions in the field of risk management for enterprises implementing innovative projects, including ones in the field of energy supply to remote consumers.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To create an effective risk management system for innovative projects, individual authors ( [6], [7]) also recommend the creation of an informational base that stores information about risks identified at the planning stage of the project and their real occurrence, about measures taken to reduce and eliminate risks and their effectiveness, the costs incurred for anti-risk activities, and the losses averted. Despite the fact that the dynamic nature of the risks of the innovation project was pointed out, such a base can become one of the most important tools for making decisions in the field of risk management for enterprises implementing innovative projects, including ones in the field of energy supply to remote consumers.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to experts the formation of common energy market will allow obtaining a large number of advantages for countries, such as possibility of energy flows using, energy capacities redistributing, balancing, and also phasing out obsolete equipment from enterprises funds, competitiveness rising of the EAEU as a whole (Sopilko et al, 2020). Some experts consider energy integration in the Union region in the context of energy security (Cherp and Jewell, 2014;Myasnikova et al, 2019), which means an ability to protect member countries from lack of energy resources and energy shortages. The main goal of this approach is the formation of a single energy space on the principles of sustainability.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that sulfur and its compounds are presented in the composition of traditional raw materials: crude oil, gasoline, diesel fuel, coal (in the form of mercaptans R-SH, sulfides R-S-R, disulfides R-S-S-R, thiophenes, thiorphans and others; R -hydrocarbon radical). The combustion products of the above substances (SO 2 и SO 3 ) together with the exhaust gases, entering the atmosphere, have high toxicity and corrosive chemical aggressiveness (Myasnikova et al, 2019;Mazgarov and Kornetova, 2015). Therefore, the biofuel requirement as an alternative energy source is compatible with normative standards that limit the amount of sulfur emissions to the environment resulting from the traditional combustible materials burning.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of the problem mentioned above, most EU countries, the USA, Canada, Brazil, Sweden, China and others are actively developing programs for the production and using of fuel based on various types of plant raw materials. Thus, according to the EU directive, it is planned to implement environmentally friendly and efficient types of biomaterials (renewable energy sources) into the fuel and energy sector (Myasnikova et al, 2019). One of the energy programs "Energy 21" was adopted in Denmark as early as in 1996.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%