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Problems polyene innovation activities of enterprises heat supply in the region

https://doi.org/10.17073/2072-1633-2018-2-169-176

Abstract

The paper considers the main trends and ways to improve the innovative activity of enterprises of heat supply in theIvanovoregion. The main problems hindering the dynamic development of innovative activity of enterprises of thermal power industry in the region are considered. The hierarchy of the basic levels of infrastructure of heat power engineering of economic system is offered. For each level of heat power infrastructure of the region certain tasks providing the necessary level of efficiency of functioning of system have to be solved. One of the most important tasks of thermal power enterprises is the introduction of energy saving and innovative technologies, energy efficiency, analysis of the balance sheet structure, economically justified tariffs and the introduction of new mechanisms for the implementation of innovation and investment programs. The key objectives and principles for the effective functioning of the infrastructure of the power system. The key tasks of thermal power companies are their technical controlling and audit, allowing timely detection of defective areas, reducing energy efficiency in the industry and creating the possibility of risk situations that can cause damage to the organization. A limiting factor in the interactions between the elements of the infrastructure are the consumers of heat energy, which include industrial enterprises and enterprises of sphere of services, social services, state enterprises, marketing and management companies, private persons etc. An important condition for solving many of these problems in the infrastructure of heat power industry in the region is to improve the efficiency of its innovation and increase the responsibility of management for the state of process equipment and heating networks. The most important component of this increase is the formation of an innovative environment, as a result of which there is a transformation of the methods of organizing and managing the infrastructure of the heat power industry of the region, an update of the technological base, the introduction of advanced technologies in production and management is achieved.

About the Authors

T. B. Malkova
The Vladimir State University named after A.G. and N.G. Stoletovs
Russian Federation

Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Professor

87 Gor’kogo Ul., Vladimir 600000



A. V. Malkov
The Vladimir State University named after A.G. and N.G. Stoletovs
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. (Eng.).

87 Gor’kogo Ul., Vladimir 600000



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Malkova T.B., Malkov A.V. Problems polyene innovation activities of enterprises heat supply in the region. Russian Journal of Industrial Economics. 2018;11(2):169-176. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17073/2072-1633-2018-2-169-176

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