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Title: Influence of Energy Cost on Industrial Competitiveness in a Refined Tuna Protein Processing Company
Authors: Topon-Visarrea, Blanca
Mendoza, Cinthia
Zapata, Mireya
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems. Volume 267, Pages 72 – 78. AHFE Conferences on Human Factors, Business Management and Society, and Human Factors in Management and Leadership, 2021. Virtual, Online25 July 2021 through 29 July 2021
Abstract: The present work aims to evaluate the factors involved in energy consumption and determine the impact on production costs and competitiveness of the refined tuna protein processing company. Historical data, consumption records, and productive volumes of the 5 stages (reception of raw material, reactor or solids separator, filtration, evaporation, and drying) were analyzed, where the equipment involved in each stage was identified. The electricity demand is 24 h a day, and on average 6 days a week, generating costs that are around 153,000.00 USD per year. As result of the analysis, it was identified that in a general way the percentage of incidence of costs within the production process is 23% of intervention, where the values ​​in dollars invoiced were analyzed, with the costs of the energy consumed per stage within the production process of refined tuna protein. This analysis will allow making decisions regarding investing in projects that help improve energy management through clean energy systems, to protect the environment and be more competitive in the market.
URI: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-80876-1_11
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