Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to describe a method that has been set up to schedule preventive maintenance (PM) tasks for power and water plants with all constraints such as production and maintenance.Design/methodology/approachThe proposed methodology relies on the zero-one integer programming model that finds the maximum number of power and water units available in separate generating units. To verify this, the model was implemented and tested as a case study in Kuwait for the Cogeneration Station.FindingsAn effective solution can be achieved for scheduling the PM tasks and production at the power and water cogeneration plant.Practical implicationsThe proposed model offers a practical method to schedule PM of power and water units, which are expensive equipment.Originality/valueThis proposed model is an effective decision-making tool that provides an ideal solution for preventive maintenance scheduling problems for power and water units in a cogeneration plant, effectively and complies with all constraints.

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