Autor: |
Förstner, U., Murphy, Robert J., Rulkens, W. H., Gómez, Jorge Marx, Sonnenschein, Michael, Müller, Martin, Welsch, Heinz, Rautenstrauch, Claus, Zirkelbach, Mathias |
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Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering; 2007, p585-595, 11p |
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In the present paper I will discuss a way to simplify the acquisition of a fuel data capturing software as part of an industrial environmental in-formation system for an energy producing company. A lot of data is directly or indirectly linked to financial matters such as gains, costs, tax refunds, fees and necessary CO2 certificates. Numerous changes in the latest regulations and laws make it necessary for the energy producer to adjust his power stations [cp. Krimmka 2006]. If a system's emission is not up-to-date, sections are rebuilt. If this is impossible, a new power station needs to be build. The available soft-ware often is not able to meet the increasing amount of demands. New possibilities for the fuel data capturing make it necessary to adjust the software in short time. Even though the software is adjusted to the production, there are also several programs to be considered which are subject to the data evaluation. These programs do not have import inter-faces but are manually provided with data. The annual stocktaking, for example, is completely carried out by hand. Its data is saved in excel. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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