Energy-oriented production planning in industry: A systematic literature review and classification scheme

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Abstract

Scarcity of resources, structural change during the further development of renewable energy sources, and their corresponding costs, such as increasing resource costs or penalties due to dirty production, lead industrial firms to adapt ecological actions. In this regard, research on energy utilization in production planning has received increased attention in the last years, resulting in a large number of research articles so far. With the paper at hand, we review the literature on energy-oriented production planning. The aim of this study is to derive similar core issues and related properties along energy-oriented models within hierarchical production planning. For this, we carry out a systematic literature review and analyze and synthesize 375 research articles. We classify the underlying literature with a novel two-dimensional classification scheme and identify three key topics and five frequently found characteristics, which are presented in detail throughout this article. Based on these results, we state several potentials for further research.

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Terbrack, H., Claus, T., & Herrmann, F. (2021, December 1). Energy-oriented production planning in industry: A systematic literature review and classification scheme. Sustainability (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132313317

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