Optimizing Production Schedule with Energy Consumption and Demand Charges in Parallel Machine Setting

Farnaz Ghazi Nezami, Mojtaba Heydar, Regina Berretta

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Abstract

Environmental sustainability concerns, along with the growing need for electricity and associated costs, make energy-cost reduction an inevitable decision-making criterion in production scheduling. In this research, we study the problem of production scheduling on nonidentical parallel machines with machine-dependent processing times and known job release dates to minimize total completion time and energy costs. The energy costs in this study include demand and consumption charges. We present a mixed-integer nonlinear model to formulate the problem. The model is then linearized and its performance is tested through numerical experiments.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Dec 5 2017
Event8th Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling : Theory and Applications (MISTA 2017) -
Duration: Dec 5 2017 → …

Conference

Conference8th Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling : Theory and Applications (MISTA 2017)
Period12/5/17 → …

Disciplines

  • Industrial Engineering

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