Lepour, DorsanTerrier, CédricLoustau, Joseph Rene HubertMaréchal, François2025-07-232025-07-232025-07-232024-06-02https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/252441The transition to sustainable energy systems in the face of growing renewable energy adoption and electrification is a complex and critical challenge. The Renewable Energy Hub Optimizer (REHO) emerges as a powerful decision support tool designed to investigate the deployment of energy conversion and storage technologies in this evolving landscape. REHO leverages a Mixed-Integer Linear Programming (MILP) framework combined with a Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition to simultaneously address the optimal design and operation of energy communities, catering to multi-objective considerations across economic, environmental, and efficiency criteria. This paper introduces REHO and highlights its key features and contributions to the field of sustainable energy system planning.enRenewable Energy CommunityMILPMulti-Objective OptimizationOpen-SourceRenewable Energy Hub Optimizer (REHO) – A Comprehensive Decision Support Tool for Sustainable Energy System Planningtext::objet présenté à une conférence::article dans une conférence non publié dans les actes