To address the challenges of coordinated optimization in building integrated energy systems (IES) under the dual-carbon targets—characterized by strong multi-energy coupling, significant uncertainty in renewable generation, and stringent safety constraints—a novel safe deep reinforcement learning algorithm, Safe-DDPG, is proposed. Traditional deep reinforcement learning methods often suffer from high constraint-violation risk and limited policy reliability due to coupled objectives in building IES optimization. To overcome these limitations, a dual-channel critic architecture is designed to independently evaluate and decouple economic and safety objectives. In addition, a dynamic safety–penalty mechanism based on logarithmic barrier functions is introduced, together with an adaptive exploration strategy, enabling dynamic balancing between economic cost and constraint satisfaction according to system states during training. Experimental results demonstrate that, compared with mainstream algorithms, Safe-DDPG achieves substantial improvements across multiple key performance indicators: safety violations are reduced by up to 96.7%, average daily operating costs decrease by 18.5%, and cumulative rewards increase by more than 30%. Ablation studies further confirm the effectiveness and necessity of each core component. Two DRL methods from reference papers are reproduced, and their performance is compared with the proposed method in the existing experimental results, showing that the proposed method has significant advantages in reward value and economic cost. This work provides a safe, reliable, and efficient reinforcement-learning-based approach for optimization and scheduling of building energy systems under complex operational constraints.
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