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Integrating Energy Flexibility in Production Planning and Control : An Energy Flexibility Data Model-Based Approach

Bank, Lukas ; Wenninger, Simon ; Köberlein, Jana ; Lindner, Martin ; Kaymakci, Can ; Weigold, Matthias ; Sauer, Alexander ; Schilp, Johannes
Hrsg.: Herberger, D. ; Hübner, M. (2021)
Integrating Energy Flexibility in Production Planning and Control : An Energy Flexibility Data Model-Based Approach.
2nd Conference on Production Systems and Logistics (CPSL). (10.08.2021-13.08.2021)
doi: 10.15488/11249
Konferenzveröffentlichung, Bibliographie

Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

Production companies face the challenge of reducing energy costs and carbon emissions while achieving the logistical objectives at the same time. Active management of electricity demand, also known as Demand Side Management (DSM) or Energy Flexibility (EF), has been recognized as an effective approach to minimize energy procurement costs for example by reducing peak loads. Additionally, it helps to integrate (self-generated, volatile) renewable energies to reduce carbon emissions and has the ability to stabilize the power grid, if the incentives are set appropriately. Although production companies possess great potential for EF, implementation is not yet common. Approaches to practical implementation for integrating energy flexibility into production planning and control (PPC) to dynamically adapt the consumption to the electricity supply are scarce to non-existent due to the high complexity of such approaches. Therefore, this paper presents an approach to integrate EF into PPC. Based on the energy-oriented PPC, the approach identifies and models EF of processes in a generic energy flexibility data model (EFDM) which is subsequently integrated in the energy-oriented production plan and further optimised on the market side. An application-oriented use case in the chemical industry is presented to evaluate the approach. The implementation of the approach shows that EF can have a variety of characteristics in production systems and a clear, structured, and applicable method can help companies to an automated EF. Finally, based on the results of the use case, it is recommended to introduce EF in production companies stepwise by extending existing planning and scheduling systems with the presented approach to achieve a realization of flexibility measures and a reduction of energy costs.

Typ des Eintrags: Konferenzveröffentlichung
Erschienen: 2021
Herausgeber: Herberger, D. ; Hübner, M.
Autor(en): Bank, Lukas ; Wenninger, Simon ; Köberlein, Jana ; Lindner, Martin ; Kaymakci, Can ; Weigold, Matthias ; Sauer, Alexander ; Schilp, Johannes
Art des Eintrags: Bibliographie
Titel: Integrating Energy Flexibility in Production Planning and Control : An Energy Flexibility Data Model-Based Approach
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsjahr: 24 August 2021
Ort: Vancouver, Canada
Veranstaltungstitel: 2nd Conference on Production Systems and Logistics (CPSL)
Veranstaltungsdatum: 10.08.2021-13.08.2021
DOI: 10.15488/11249
URL / URN: https://eref.uni-bayreuth.de/id/eprint/65811
Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract):

Production companies face the challenge of reducing energy costs and carbon emissions while achieving the logistical objectives at the same time. Active management of electricity demand, also known as Demand Side Management (DSM) or Energy Flexibility (EF), has been recognized as an effective approach to minimize energy procurement costs for example by reducing peak loads. Additionally, it helps to integrate (self-generated, volatile) renewable energies to reduce carbon emissions and has the ability to stabilize the power grid, if the incentives are set appropriately. Although production companies possess great potential for EF, implementation is not yet common. Approaches to practical implementation for integrating energy flexibility into production planning and control (PPC) to dynamically adapt the consumption to the electricity supply are scarce to non-existent due to the high complexity of such approaches. Therefore, this paper presents an approach to integrate EF into PPC. Based on the energy-oriented PPC, the approach identifies and models EF of processes in a generic energy flexibility data model (EFDM) which is subsequently integrated in the energy-oriented production plan and further optimised on the market side. An application-oriented use case in the chemical industry is presented to evaluate the approach. The implementation of the approach shows that EF can have a variety of characteristics in production systems and a clear, structured, and applicable method can help companies to an automated EF. Finally, based on the results of the use case, it is recommended to introduce EF in production companies stepwise by extending existing planning and scheduling systems with the presented approach to achieve a realization of flexibility measures and a reduction of energy costs.

Freie Schlagworte: Demand Side Management (DSM), Energy Flexibility (EF), Energy Flexibility Data Model (EFDM), Energy-Flexible PPC, Production Planning and Control (PPC)
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Fachbereich(e)/-gebiet(e): 16 Fachbereich Maschinenbau
16 Fachbereich Maschinenbau > Institut für Produktionsmanagement und Werkzeugmaschinen (PTW)
16 Fachbereich Maschinenbau > Institut für Produktionsmanagement und Werkzeugmaschinen (PTW) > ETA Energietechnologien und Anwendungen in der Produktion
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