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Reference Building Simulations – iNSPiRe

Discovering the iNSPiRe Database

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The iNSPiRe database is a ground-breaking resource that centralizes information on Europe's building energy usage. By categorizing the continent into seven distinct climate regions and focusing on the regions' heating degree days (HDD), this database provides a clear view of energy consumption for heating and cooling across multiple European countries.

Utilizing the iNSPiRe Database

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Using the database is intuitive and user-friendly. One can filter results by climate type, individual European country, specific building type, and energy preferences. This feature enables detailed comparisons and in-depth analyses of energy usage, tailor-suited to the user's research requirements.

Insights Provided by iNSPiRe

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The iNSPiRe database is much more than just a repository of numbers; it is designed to give users a comprehensive understanding of average energy consumption for heating, cooling, water heating, and lighting needs. Not only does it provide average energy use figures but it also offers the number of literature sources referenced and their perceived reliability, complete with standard deviation values for precise statistical analysis.

Navigating the Latest Updates

Keeping users up to date, the database integrates the latest tweets and news, ensuring that the information remains current and relevant for everyone looking to understand or make decisions based on energy usage in European buildings. Whether policy makers or industry professionals, this feature provides real-time updates at your fingertips.

Reference Building Simulations in the Context of Travel and Hospitality

The iNSPiRe database not only serves as a tool for the construction and energy industries but also has significant implications for the travel and hospitality sector. Hotels, catering to Europe's assorted climate needs, can utilize this data to manage their energy consumption more efficiently, leading to cost savings and an enhanced focus on sustainability—a major selling point for environmentally conscious travelers.

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