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examples:passivehosue_district:passive_house_district_heidelberg-bahnstadt_experience [2025/04/01 12:14] – [Heidelberg-Bahnstadt - a sustainable district on former railway ground] yaling.hsiao@passiv.deexamples:passivehosue_district:passive_house_district_heidelberg-bahnstadt_experience [2025/04/01 14:30] (current) – [See also] yaling.hsiao@passiv.de
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 For the following years 2016 – 2018, the city commissioned the regional energy agency KliBA with energy monitoring using the same method. Due to the growth of the Bahnstadt, a greater number of plots could be analysed. The results of the analysis for 2014 – 2015 were integrated into the report [Orlik 2019]. Figure 4 shows the specific heating consumption (without ambient temperature compensation). Each residential building plot is indicated by an anonymised marker BS-xy. The columns indicate the specific heating energy consumption per square metre in the years 2014 -2017 showing a range from 9 kWh/m<sup>2</sup>  a up to 25 kWh/m<sup>2</sup>  a (ignoring the extreme outlier BS-20). In view of the fact that the actual room temperature in winter is typically in the range between 21° to 22°C, the mean value correlates well with that for the Passive House standard. For the following years 2016 – 2018, the city commissioned the regional energy agency KliBA with energy monitoring using the same method. Due to the growth of the Bahnstadt, a greater number of plots could be analysed. The results of the analysis for 2014 – 2015 were integrated into the report [Orlik 2019]. Figure 4 shows the specific heating consumption (without ambient temperature compensation). Each residential building plot is indicated by an anonymised marker BS-xy. The columns indicate the specific heating energy consumption per square metre in the years 2014 -2017 showing a range from 9 kWh/m<sup>2</sup>  a up to 25 kWh/m<sup>2</sup>  a (ignoring the extreme outlier BS-20). In view of the fact that the actual room temperature in winter is typically in the range between 21° to 22°C, the mean value correlates well with that for the Passive House standard.
  
- [{{:picopen:fig4_heating_consumption_residential_bahnstadt.png?600|Figure 4: Total specific space heating consumption of residential building projects in Bahnstadt in 2014 and 2017 [Orlik 2018]}}]+[{{ :picopen:fig4_heating_consumption_residential_bahnstadt.png?600 |Figure 4: Total specific space heating consumption of residential building projects in Bahnstadt in 2014 and 2017 [Orlik 2018]}}]
  
  
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 +[[examples:passivehosue_district:Passive House district Heidelberg-Bahnstadt monitor|Monitoring energy consumption in the new district Bahnstadt in Heidelberg]]
  
  
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