Multi-objective optimization of facility planning for energy intensive companies

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Abstract

Because of the energy shortage and energy price rise, energy efficiency becomes a worldwide hot spot problem. It is not only a problem about cost reduction, but also a great contribute to the environmental protection. However, the energy efficiency was always ignored in the past decades. In order to gain more benefit and become more competitive in the market, energy efficiency should be considered as an essential factor in early planning phase. To overcome these problems, a new approach, which introduces energy efficiency as a key criterion into the planning process, is presented in this article. An energy recovery network is built according to the analysis of process and product demands. Afterwards the energy loss of the whole system, transport performance and space demand are simultaneously taken into account with the purpose of finding good facility planning from both energy and economic aspects. Finally, a practical expanding case is used to validate the correctness and effectiveness of the proposed approach. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Yang, L., Deuse, J., & Jiang, P. (2013). Multi-objective optimization of facility planning for energy intensive companies. Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 24(6), 1095–1109. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10845-012-0637-6

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