ABSTRACT

Increasing demands for efficient management of energy in enterprises and public institutions forces them to seek solutions that are appropriate for their structure and market segment. Optimal energy policy of enterprises and public institutions and its implementation in practice has become a benchmark for quality assessment of a company and its brand, as well as the criterion for the optimal management of public funds in municipalities. The complexity of solved problems presents a professional framework for defining the tasks and objectives that cannot be solved by their internal expert groups or employees. Optimal networking is an important element in the development of professional backgrounds in the market and linking between theory and practice in solving specific tasks in the optimal management of energy while reducing negative impacts on the environment.