YHU Scientific Journal, Vol 11, p53-60, 2024
ENERGY TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY: ADAPTIVE CONTROL - TO THE BEST RESULT WITH THE LEAST LOSSES
Nalbandyan M.A.
Submitted 22.06 , Accepted 17.07
DOI: 10.61484/29538181-sj.11.24-6
Abstract. The article is devoted to the problems of energy transition. The main directions of energy development in Armenia, mechanisms and levels of transition to a green economy are considered. The need to harmonize all forms of capital is noted as an adaptive path to revising priority forms of energy. Particular attention is paid to the assessment and transformation of natural and intellectual capital in the context of the growth of the technological component along the path of economic development. At the same time, issues of managing environmental risks of traditional forms of production using non-renewable resources, ways of technological improvement of production processes, and the urgent need to take into account international standards for control procedures and quality were discussed. The need to revise and improve methods for assessing environmental and economic damage in various systems for comparison and comparison in the changing conditions of the energy transition is substantiated. Ways of balancing between forms of capital and approaches to assessing intellectual capital through managing scientific and educational development strategies are proposed.
Keywords: energy transition, harmonization factors, adaptive control
Abstract. The article is devoted to the problems of energy transition. The main directions of energy development in Armenia, mechanisms and levels of transition to a green economy are considered. The need to harmonize all forms of capital is noted as an adaptive path to revising priority forms of energy. Particular attention is paid to the assessment and transformation of natural and intellectual capital in the context of the growth of the technological component along the path of economic development. At the same time, issues of managing environmental risks of traditional forms of production using non-renewable resources, ways of technological improvement of production processes, and the urgent need to take into account international standards for control procedures and quality were discussed. The need to revise and improve methods for assessing environmental and economic damage in various systems for comparison and comparison in the changing conditions of the energy transition is substantiated. Ways of balancing between forms of capital and approaches to assessing intellectual capital through managing scientific and educational development strategies are proposed.
Keywords: energy transition, harmonization factors, adaptive control