Scientific Concept for Analyzing the Potential of Energy-Oriented Production Planning and Control in SMEs

Authored by

Manuel Rischmann, Markus Weber, Tobias Hiller, Stefan Roth, Tabea Marie Demke, Peter Nyhuis, Matthias Schmidt

Abstract

The energy industry is in a constant state of change: the expansion of renewable energy, fluctuating energy prices, opportunities for self-generation and storage, and different electricity procurement models. In the internal supply chain of companies, production is often the most energy-intensive area and is therefore strongly influenced by these factors. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in particular often have difficulties in correctly assessing the impact of these factors and in influencing them with energy flexibility measures (EFMs). Energy-oriented production planning and control (PPC) can help to evaluate the potential of these EFMs and to quantify their effects. This paper presents a scientific concept that combines an energy model, a scheduling model and a logistics model to represent cause-and-effect relationships and to estimate the impact of EFMs on logistical objectives.

Details

Organisation(s)
Institute of Production Systems and Logistics
External Organisation(s)
Fraunhofer Institute for Casting, Composite and Processing Technology IGCV
Type
Conference contribution
Pages
495-508
No. of pages
14
Publication date
2026
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Information Systems and Management
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-03546-2_33 (Access: Closed )