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- | The indoor swimming pool **Lippe Bad in Lünen, Germany** was one of two first pilot projects to be built based on the energy efficiency concepts developed in the baseline study carried out by the Passive House Institute. In order to verify that the concept and approaches in the afore mentioned baseline study worked (proof on concept) and in order to identify further energy saving potentials, the in-use energy performance of the pool was monitored in detail during the first 1.5 years of operation. The following article from the 17th International Passive House Conference (2013), summarises the main findings from this monitoring.\\ | + | The indoor swimming pool **Lippe Bad in Lünen, Germany** was one of two first pilot projects to be built based on the energy efficiency concepts developed in the baseline study carried out by the Passive House Institute. In order to verify that the concept and approaches in the afore mentioned baseline study worked (proof on concept) and in order to identify further energy saving potentials, the in-use energy performance of the pool was monitored in detail during the first 1.5 years of operation.\\ |
- | [[: | + | The following article from the 17th International Passive House Conference (2013), summarises the main findings from this monitoring: [[: |
The **Bambados in Bamberg, Germany**, also opened its doors to the public in 2011. Similarly to the Lippe Bad the in-use performance was monitored in detail for the first two years of operation. Details report of this montoring are available in German [[https:// | The **Bambados in Bamberg, Germany**, also opened its doors to the public in 2011. Similarly to the Lippe Bad the in-use performance was monitored in detail for the first two years of operation. Details report of this montoring are available in German [[https:// |
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