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1042. Energy Requirements Planning Problem
Invited abstract in session TB-49: Lot-sizing with energy aspects, stream Lot Sizing, Lot Scheduling and Production Planning.
Tuesday, 10:30-12:00Room: M1 (building: 101)
Authors (first author is the speaker)
1. | Mehmet ONAL
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Industrial Engineering, Ozyegin University | |
2. | Ihsan Yanikoglu
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Ozyegin University |
Abstract
We consider the energy planning problem of a heating plant that serves to heat a set of houses (flats). Each flat served by the plant has certain temperature requirements throughout the day. These flats are heated by radiators that are fed by hot water distributed from and heated in the heating plant. The plant can remotely control hot water flow rates through these radiators. For each flat the plant can choose among a discrete set of flow rates. The plant can create energy by running three different boilers with different capacities and running costs. The problem is to create and energy plan with minimum cost to satisfy temperature requirements of flats. We analyze the problem within the context of economic lot sizing problem and present solution approaches to some special cases.
Keywords
- Capacity Planning
- Energy Policy and Planning
- Production and Inventory Systems
Status: accepted
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