scholarly journals Energy Saving in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Author(s):  
Aviraj Madke
2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 6343-6346 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xin Li ◽  
Rui Ying Jia ◽  
Jia Jia Hou

In this paper, the air conditioning system in pharmaceutical industry throughout the life cycle energy efficiency had been evaluated according to the SETAC and ISO had put forward the idea of "life cycle assessment. The purpose was to adopt reasonable measures of energy saving technology to minimum the energy consumption to the clean air conditioning system and minimal impact on the environment load. At the same time, the economy was reasonable. Clean air conditioning wind system in a pharmaceutical factory was been as an example. The energy saving renovation of clean air conditioning system and the effect of energy saving renovation were analyzed. CO2 emissions were analyzed in its life cycle stage which provided a reference for other engineering.


2014 ◽  
Vol 977 ◽  
pp. 174-177
Author(s):  
Xin Li ◽  
Rui Ying Jia ◽  
Run Ping Niu

The purpose of building energy efficiency diagnosis was to find out the problems existing in the process of using energy and analysis the potential of energy saving to guide the owner who should improve the building energy efficiency as far as possible to reduce building energy consumption. This paper involves only the research on energy saving diagnosis of clean air conditioning system in pharmaceutical industry.


2001 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 133-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerrit Antonides ◽  
Sophia R. Wunderink

Summary: Different shapes of individual subjective discount functions were compared using real measures of willingness to accept future monetary outcomes in an experiment. The two-parameter hyperbolic discount function described the data better than three alternative one-parameter discount functions. However, the hyperbolic discount functions did not explain the common difference effect better than the classical discount function. Discount functions were also estimated from survey data of Dutch households who reported their willingness to postpone positive and negative amounts. Future positive amounts were discounted more than future negative amounts and smaller amounts were discounted more than larger amounts. Furthermore, younger people discounted more than older people. Finally, discount functions were used in explaining consumers' willingness to pay for an energy-saving durable good. In this case, the two-parameter discount model could not be estimated and the one-parameter models did not differ significantly in explaining the data.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 234-241
Author(s):  
Mohammed Al-Shakka ◽  
Ebtesam Abood ◽  
Adel Al-Dhubhany ◽  
Sami Abdo Radman Aldubai ◽  
Khaled Said ◽  
...  

Because of the almost-instant connection with the welfare and well-being of individuals, pharmaceutical industry stands prominently as a very important factor for the improvement and progress of a healthy productive nation. These days, pharmaceutical industry thrives as one of the largest and exponentially expanding global industries. Nonetheless, millions of people in low income developing countries, have to suffer from the fatal consequences of the inaccessibility and non-availability of essential drugs. This is also happening in Yemen, where the pharmaceutical manufacturers sector have to face up to many challenges. The Yemen Drug Company (YEDCO) was founded in 1964 by the Yemeni government as it collaborated with private investors. It was endorsed as a company with the expertise in the medicinal drug marketing. YEDCO started its work by taking in drugs from foreign companies and then locally marketing and distributing them. In 1982, YEDCO built the first medicinal factory for drugs in Sana’a. Since then, seven companies were set up to manufacture medicines in Yemen. The expanding population has led to the need to have more pharmaceutical products. It may be understandable that pharmaceutical manufacturer companies are also hit by the political crisis in the country. Inadequate amount of fuel and raw material as well as low security status were some of the underlying factors behind these ill-effects in Yemen. Imported drugs make up about nearly 90% % of the pharmaceutical market compared to 10% drugs from the domestic market. This situation has led to an additional burden being shouldered by the national economy, where Yemen spends about US$263 million annually on pharmaceutical drugs, in reference to the national Supreme Drugs Authority. Although there is a very quick growth in the population and drugs consumption, the pharmaceutical industry has not been very active, where global pharmaceutical products play their role dominantly on the domestic market. The pharmaceutical production necessitates skilled human resources like university graduates. By contrast, the government and the private sector should also motivate the pharmaceutical industry and make use of the local employment


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