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On the use of waste heat in a two-stage production system with controllable production rates

Industrial energy consumption accounts for approximately one third of the energy consumed by the four major end-uses of energy (i.e., residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation energy use). Manufacturing is thereby responsible for the majority of energy that is consumed in industry. The...

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Published in:International journal of production economics 2016-11, Vol.181, p.174-190
Main Authors: Biel, Konstantin, Glock, Christoph H.
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Variable production rate
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