LEM software uses mixed-integer optimisation to calculate economically optimal schedules for individual plants, taking into account technical, organisational and physical restrictions.
The efficient planning and economical operation of heating networks increasingly present operators with complex challenges. With its flexible software solution, LEM Software offers a forward-looking response to these requirements.
At the core of the solution is mixed-integer optimization, a powerful method from the field of operations research. This allows economically ideal schedules for individual plants within a heating network to be calculated with precision. The goal is to ensure operations are not only technically reliable but also cost-optimal.
The optimisation process takes a wide range of relevant conditions into account at all times. In addition to technical parameters, organisational requirements and physical restrictions are also continuously incorporated into the calculations. This ensures that the schedules determined are not only theoretically optimal, but also practically feasible.
Thanks to its flexible structure, the LEM Software solution can be tailored to different plant configurations and network structures. Operators thus gain a powerful tool to transparently analyze their heating networks, make informed decisions, and manage them efficiently over the long term.