General description

Renewable energy sources (RES) usage has been steadily increasing, however, there is a gap in tools for optimizing the balance between energy needs and energy generation from RES, while also considering energy storage capabilities. Energy4.0 aims to address this market need, maximizing the utilization of “green energy” from both local RES and the grid, decreasing environmental impact and costs, through two different modules:

Energy Management: Implementing advanced energy management to optimize the use of stored energy, predict demand, and enhance grid integration, which can improve efficiency and reduce costs, allowing for the optimization of different energy sources (RES, gas, grid electricity, and others), considering different energy storage capabilities (batteries, steam, others). Suggestions for different planning in case energy storage is not sufficient to fully exploit RES availability will be given. LCA: Calculate the environmental impact and cost of energy use at any given time providing a Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) of the selected energy use plan.

Our goal is the creation of a holistic, off-the-shelf, and scalable solution, including supportive training and consultancy services. The already successful Upkip platform will be utilized as a basis upon which the two new modules will be developed and will be tested and validated in two use cases (Goodyear: energy-intensive curing tire process, BEKO: plastics molding for white goods/household appliances).


Objectives

In Energy4.0, a Key Marketable Innovation (KMI) along with supportive consultancy and training services will be developed and commercialized to help the operations of a client to be less dependent on fluctuating energy costs due to energy crises or other unforeseen events. The already successful UPKIP platform will be utilized as a basis, upon which the two new modules will be developed.

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Consortium


Coordinated by the Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems & Automation (LMS)
Contact: Prof. P. Stavropoulos | pstavr@lms.mech.upatras.gr
Dr. P. Foteinopoulos | pfotein@lms.mech.upatras.gr

Novelty

The novelty of Energy4.0 relies on the combination of the following capabilities:

Power Consumption Simulation

The potential of combining the above tools in a stand-alone solution greatly benefits the end-user, as improving the automation potential in production planning, can provide significant cost savings not only in terms of energy usage and CO2 emissions but also greatly reducing the administrative load and subsequent costs.

The energy4.0 solution is a step beyond the state of the art due to the introduction of an “intelligent operator” function that is an implementation of a system for autonomous control. A huge leap will be made in the usability and accessibility of the approach as no advanced knowledge of AI or Physics will be required by the customers. The simulators will be adjusted on the go by the end users through the utilization of relevant environmental parameters captured by the IoT sensors and by training simple models on the fly (i.e. polynomial or linear regression). This approach will allow thousands of experiments and scenarios to be tested before selecting an optimal solution but at the same time remove the technological complexity, making systems for autonomous control much more affordable. Thus, Energy4.0 builds bridges between the digital and physical world with the utilization of AI technology and IIoT sensor systems, achieving measurable improvements in terms of process efficiency and energy consumption.