technischökonomischen
Technischökonomische Analyse, often abbreviated as TÖ, is a method used in engineering and economics to evaluate the economic efficiency of technical systems or processes. It combines technical and economic aspects to provide a comprehensive assessment of a project's feasibility and profitability. The primary goal of technischökonomische Analyse is to determine the optimal design and operation of a technical system that maximizes economic benefits while meeting technical requirements.
The process typically involves several key steps:
1. Definition of the system boundaries and objectives.
2. Technical analysis, including the design, simulation, and optimization of the system.
3. Economic analysis, which considers factors such as costs, revenues, and profitability.
4. Integration of technical and economic data to evaluate different scenarios and make informed decisions.
Technischökonomische Analyse is widely used in various industries, including manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure, to support decision-making
The method can be applied at different stages of a project lifecycle, from initial planning and design