Study on the Development of Energy Management in Iron and Steel Enterprises Based on Circular Economy

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Based on an analysis of the operational levels and characteristics of circular economy, the present thesis aims to explore the development of energy management in iron and steel enterprises on enterprise, regional and social levels. Under the guidance of circular economy, the energy management in iron and steel enterprises is in line with the environmental requirement and energy recycling, and is beneficial to improve energy efficiency, decrease cost and achieve sustainable development.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 774-776)

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September 2013

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