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Modelling and analysis of energy footprint of manufacturing systems

Increasing the energy efficiency of manufacturing plants will reduce the production costs and environmental impact. In order to analyse and improve the energy efficiency of manufacturing plants, however, we need models to evaluate the energy footprints of the plants. A key challenge of estimating pl...

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Published in:International journal of production research 2015-12, Vol.53 (23), p.7049-7059
Main Authors: Jeon, Hyun Woo, Taisch, Marco, Prabhu, Vittaldas V.
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Energy consumption
Energy efficiency
Energy management
Energy use
Environmental impact
estimating manufacturing energy footprint
Footprints
Industrial engineering
Industrial plants
Manufacturing
Manufacturing engineering
Mathematical analysis
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