1st African International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management

BARRIERS THAT INFLUENCE THE EFFICIENCY OF ENERGY IMPROVEMENT IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES OF PAKISTAN

Sohaib Sharif Zafar
Publisher: IEOM Society International
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Track: Special Track: Industry 4.0
Abstract

The Pakistan Industrial sector is consuming energy on large scale. It about 35% of the aggregate energy that is consumed by people of the Pakistan. The progress of our study area has been incredibly influenced, outstanding to the unfavorable impact of present energy problems in the country. Electricity safety opportunities of Pakistani’s industries by using techniques of energy management which can help to save wastage of it, which would provide economic and environmental assistances in future. We can’t achieve energy efficiency because of many barriers that we face in daily life during the implementing of energy efficiency. There is no study has been performed to appropriately examine the barriers that influence the efficiency of energy in our country. Here is absence of spotlight on the requirements of manufacturing efficacy for energy and appropriate supervision. The explicit purpose of this research identifies the barriers that create the problems in the improvement of energy efficiency in manufacturing enterprises. We collected the information about the barriers from many types of enterprises with the questionnaire technique. The identified empirical barriers by the energy representatives for the improvement of energy, have been ranked according to their responses. The result of this research identified that a significant connection is present in between technical knowledge of manager and the barriers in improving energy for the manufacturing enterprises in Pakistan.

Published in: 1st African International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Johannesburg, South Africa

Publisher: IEOM Society International
Date of Conference: October 30-1, 2018

ISBN: 978-1-5323-5947-7
ISSN/E-ISSN: 2169-8767