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Optimization of Transformation Pathways for the Residential Building Sector

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The German residential building sector plays a crucial role in achieving net greenhouse gas neutrality by 2045. However, current renovation rates remain insufficient to meet climate targets. To improve the efficiency of the sector s transformation, transformation pathways can be utilized, providing plans that specify renovation actions, timings, and locations. Despite their potential, existing literature lacks holistic and exact optimization frameworks for determining such pathways.
To address this gap, the author introduces a problem formulation and a MILP model to optimize transformation pathways for residential building stocks. To accelerate the solution process, he explores multiple Benders decompositions of the original MILP model. Additionally, he implements acceleration techniques, including constraint modifications, valid inequalities, strengthened Benders optimality cuts, a construction heuristic, and an in-out method. The Benders cut separation process is integrated into Gurobi s branch-and-cut algorithm.
About the author
Roman Delorme holds master s degrees in Energy Engineering and in Management, Business, and Economics from RWTH Aachen University, Germany. He is currently a research associate at the university's Chair of Operations Research, where he focuses on developing and refining solution methods for mixed-integer optimization models in the context of energy-related challenges.

List of contents

Introduction.- Theoretical Background.- Problem and Model Development.- Model Decompositions.- Solution Approach and Implementation.- Computational Studies.- Conclusion.

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Roman Delorme holds master’s degrees in Energy Engineering and in Management, Business, and Economics from RWTH Aachen University, Germany. He is currently a research associate at the university's Chair of Operations Research, where he focuses on developing and refining solution methods for mixed-integer optimization models in the context of energy-related challenges.

Summary

The German residential building sector plays a crucial role in achieving net greenhouse gas neutrality by 2045. However, current renovation rates remain insufficient to meet climate targets. To improve the efficiency of the sector’s transformation, transformation pathways can be utilized, providing plans that specify renovation actions, timings, and locations. Despite their potential, existing literature lacks holistic and exact optimization frameworks for determining such pathways.
To address this gap, the author introduces a problem formulation and a MILP model to optimize transformation pathways for residential building stocks. To accelerate the solution process, he explores multiple Benders decompositions of the original MILP model. Additionally, he implements acceleration techniques, including constraint modifications, valid inequalities, strengthened Benders optimality cuts, a construction heuristic, and an in-out method. The Benders cut separation process is integrated into Gurobi’s branch-and-cut algorithm.
About the author
Roman Delorme
holds master’s degrees in Energy Engineering and in Management, Business, and Economics from RWTH Aachen University, Germany. He is currently a research associate at the university's Chair of Operations Research, where he focuses on developing and refining solution methods for mixed-integer optimization models in the context of energy-related challenges.

Product details

Authors Roman Delorme
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2025
 
EAN 9783658474652
ISBN 978-3-658-47465-2
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 148 mm x 9 mm x 210 mm
Weight 222 g
Illustrations XX, 144 p. 19 illus., 18 illus. in color. Textbook for German language market.
Series BestMasters
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Structural and environmental engineering

Optimierung, Optimization, Erhaltung von Gebäuden und Baustoffen (Denkmalpflege), buildings, Building Repair and Maintenance, Environmental Civil Engineering, Decarbonization, Transformation pathways, Building energy systems, Building stocks, Energy system optimization, Benders decomposition

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