IMPROVING THE PRACTICE OF APPLYING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN ENERGY PROJECTS
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https://doi.org/10.37547/ijmef/Volume04Issue12-08Keywords:
Digital technologies, energy projects, optimizationAbstract
The article examines methods for improving the efficiency of applying digital technologies in energy projects. It focuses on the integration of innovative solutions, analyzing current practices, and presenting recommendations for optimizing energy processes through digitalization. Emphasis is placed on addressing existing challenges and enhancing the performance and sustainability of energy systems.
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