Trends and Regularities of Development of the XXI Century Logistics in Energy

Abstract

The article defines the category of "energy logistics". The content, principles and explanation of the specifics of the energy chain are disclosed. It was noted that the priority of energy logistics is the management function, first of all, of energy flows, which ensures the supply of energy resources to obtain the maximum amount of electricity. The main principles of modern energy logistics, which are reduced to certain groups, namely: management, informational, economic and financial support groups, are noted. It is the information group of the logistics complex that proposes the following strategic goals of energy logistics: electricity without wires; energy without fuel; energy without money. The analysis of the development of energy logistics in Ukraine and its main stages are outlined. Thanks to the information component of energy logistics, Ukrainian power engineering during its reform has retained its potential and ensured the reliability and sustainability of the entire United Energy System of Ukraine. The further development of energy logistics in the information direction concerns the introduction of Smart Grid technologies. The achievement of domestic energy logistics was Burshtyn Island, which allows the import of electricity to Europe and work in parallel with the European Energy System ENTSO-E. For this period, the prospect of development of energy logistics is the development and implementation of an international project "Energy Bridge". The tariff component in the Ukrainian energy logistics is analyzed. The focus is on understanding the categories of traditional and renewable energy. The definition of natural-engineering energy is proposed and its tasks for the 21st century are indicated. In energy logistics, new schemes and logistic chains are formed in connection with the import of coal. Their ineffectiveness and corruptibility are noted.

Authors and Affiliations

Viktor Stupnytskyi, Nina Stupnytska, Yevheniia Sribna

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  • EP ID EP622068
  • DOI 10.31264/2545-093X-2018-1(1)-122-144
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Viktor Stupnytskyi, Nina Stupnytska, Yevheniia Sribna (2018). Trends and Regularities of Development of the XXI Century Logistics in Energy. International Journal of New Economics, Public Administration and Law, 1(1), 122-144. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-622068