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examples:passivehosue_district:passive_house_district_heidelberg-bahnstadt_monitor [2025/04/02 15:46] – [The Passive House Standard in Bahnstadt, Heidelberg] yaling.hsiao@passiv.deexamples:passivehosue_district:passive_house_district_heidelberg-bahnstadt_monitor [2025/04/02 15:47] (current) – [Comparison of heating energy consumption with PHPP planning data] yaling.hsiao@passiv.de
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 Figure 2 shows consumption of heating energy in the residential buildings by complex along with the average area-weighted values. Different boundary weather conditions in the next year under review are expected to produce slightly different results; furthermore, 2015 will be the first year of complete usage throughout the year, and the one-off effects from the first year will be over. One focal point will be on whether the two higher consumption values(20 and 24 kWh/(m²a), respectively) change under full occupancy. In any case, even these levels are very low and cannot be seen as problematic. Figure 2 shows consumption of heating energy in the residential buildings by complex along with the average area-weighted values. Different boundary weather conditions in the next year under review are expected to produce slightly different results; furthermore, 2015 will be the first year of complete usage throughout the year, and the one-off effects from the first year will be over. One focal point will be on whether the two higher consumption values(20 and 24 kWh/(m²a), respectively) change under full occupancy. In any case, even these levels are very low and cannot be seen as problematic.
  
-[{{:picopen:monitoring_heidelberg_fig2_annual_consumption_heating_energy.png?600|Figure 2: Annual consumption of heating energy in the Bahnstadt for residential buildings (including student dormitories) by complex (BS)}}]+[{{ :picopen:monitoring_heidelberg_fig2_annual_consumption_heating_energy.png?600 |Figure 2: Annual consumption of heating energy in the Bahnstadt for residential buildings (including student dormitories) by complex (BS)}}]
  
  
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 Figure 3 shows consumption values for heating energy in the complexes along with the PHPP results (for 20.0 and 21.5 °C). Figure 3 shows consumption values for heating energy in the complexes along with the PHPP results (for 20.0 and 21.5 °C).
  
-[{{:picopen:monitoring_heidelberg_fig3_comparison_heating_consumption_data.png?600|Figure 3: Comparison of heating consumption data with PHPP heating demand values for the weather data set from Ludwigshafen/Heidelberg (LU/HD) in 2014 and two room temperatures for the seven complexes (BS) investigated in the Bahnstadt}}]+[{{ :picopen:monitoring_heidelberg_fig3_comparison_heating_consumption_data.png?600 |Figure 3: Comparison of heating consumption data with PHPP heating demand values for the weather data set from Ludwigshafen/Heidelberg (LU/HD) in 2014 and two room temperatures for the seven complexes (BS) investigated in the Bahnstadt}}]
  
  
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