TY - CHAP A1 - Selmair, Maximilian A1 - Claus, Thorsten A1 - Trost, Marco A1 - Bley, Andreas A1 - Herrmann, Frank T1 - Job Shop Scheduling with Flexible Energy Prices T2 - Proceedings of the 30th EUROPEAN Conference on Modeling and Simulation, May 31st - June 3rd, 2016, Regensburg, Germany N2 - The rising energy prices – particularly over the last decade – pose a new challenge for the manufacturing industry. Reactions to climate change, such as the advancement of renewable energies, raise the expectation of further price increases and variations. Regarding the manufacturing industry, production planning and controlling can have a significant influence on the in-plant energy consumption. In this paper, we develop a scheduling method as a linear optimization model with the objective to minimize energy costs in a job shop production system. KW - Job Shop Scheduling KW - Flexible Energy Prices KW - Energy Efficient Production Planning KW - Energy Consumption KW - Standby Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.7148/2016-0488 ER -