Application of Renewable Energy in Production and Supply Chain Management

The use of the energy and its resources have changed dramatically in last few decades. The increasing use of technology and electrification increases the demand for energy, with impacts natural energy resources. At present, industries are trying to reduce the direct use of traditional energy by util...

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Other Authors: Sarkar, Biswajit (Editor)
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Published: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020
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520 |a The use of the energy and its resources have changed dramatically in last few decades. The increasing use of technology and electrification increases the demand for energy, with impacts natural energy resources. At present, industries are trying to reduce the direct use of traditional energy by utilizing renewable energy as an alternative energy resource. Recent studies have attempted to optimize consumed energies for entire systems by using alternative energies. These alternatives are different kinds of renewable energies which provide numerous new possibilities to survive without using non-renewable energies. The production industry is moving toward smart production using the technology of the fourth industrial revolution. In this book, energy consumption for production and supply chain management are explained through presentation of some the latest major research advances. These studies collectively contribute new ideas and strategies in enriching the literature. 
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653 |a system reliability 
653 |a failure rate 
653 |a variable development cost 
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653 |a inventory 
653 |a price-dependent demand 
653 |a transmission and distribution costs 
653 |a carbon-emission 
653 |a renewable energy 
653 |a smart production system 
653 |a random breakdown 
653 |a safety stock 
653 |a controllable production rate 
653 |a healthcare supply chain management 
653 |a platelets 
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653 |a variable holding cost 
653 |a inflation 
653 |a control theory 
653 |a stochastic production capacity 
653 |a unreliable production system 
653 |a random failure and repair rates 
653 |a electrical energy consumption 
653 |a supply chain management 
653 |a imperfect production 
653 |a distribution free approach 
653 |a service level constraint 
653 |a transportation discount 
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