Data-Driven Energy Efficiency Assessment and Environmental Performance Optimization in Industrial Systems
Keywords:
energy efficiency, industrial systems, machine learning, CO₂ emissions intensity, feature importance, multi-objective optimization, predictive analytics, sustainabilityAbstract
Industrial energy use accelerates environmental damage and increases greenhouse gas emissions. This data-oriented approach requires the collaboration of energy efficiency and environmental performance. The objective of this study was to design a data-driven methodology to evaluate energy efficiency and enhance environmental performance in industrial systems. Suppose we analyzed a fictitious dataset of 1,250 monthly observations from 125 industrial facilities. In our study, we would have focused on the following indicators: energy consumption, production output, electricity costs, fuel consumption, CO₂ emissions, operating hours, ambient temperature, and production intensity. Energy efficiency was defined as the ratio of production output to total energy consumption, while CO₂ emissions intensity represented the measure of environmental performance. Actually, predicting energy consumption and environmental performance of a facility with Random Forest, XGBoost and Support Vector Regression models was undertaken alongside feature-importance and multi-objective optimization. It was observed that average energy consumption was 4,820 MWh per facility per year and average CO₂ emission intensity was 0.74 tCO₂/MWh. XGBoost was better than all others, with an R2 of 0.91 and RMSE of 0.18, when it came to predicting energy consumption. Feature-importance analysis showed that production intensity (31.4%), operating hours (22.7%), equipment efficiency (18.5%), and ambient temperature (11.2%) were the most influential factors affecting energy consumption. An optimization analysis showed that the energy needs for production could be lowered by 13.6% with the better scheduling of production coupled with improved equipment and the better management of the production equipment’s energy dissipating needs. Improving scheduling and management of production equipment would further lower CO₂ emissions by 15.2% without significantly decreasing the production output. Integrating predictive analytics with the assessment of environmental performance is useful to industrial managers to understand opportunities to decrease energy consumption and develop operational strategies that sustain energy consumption.
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