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Lippe Bad Lünen Passivhaus Pool<a href="http://inhabitat.com/index.php?s=passivhaus">Passivhaus</a> - the extremely energy-efficient building standard that has made great inroads in Europe - is commonly associated with homes, however the world’s first Passivhaus public bathhouse and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/oldest-pool-in-bay-area-takes-plunge-to-be-greenest-in-country/">swimming pool</a> just opened this month in Lünen, Germany. The project showcases how even traditionally energy-intensive buildings can conform to the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/interview-ny-passive-house-president-ken-levenson-on-the-booming-passiv-haus-movement/">intensive building standard</a>. The project pairs a super-efficient building shell with low-energy equipment, captures waste energy, and offsets energy use with solar electric panels. The 50% energy reduction translates to a whopping projected savings of €193,000 each year.1
Lippe Bad Lünen Passivhaus PoolThe <a href="http://www.baeder-luenen.de/">Lippe Bad Lünen</a> pool is expected to draw 250,000 visitors a year, making the facility a breakthrough project for public green building and saving about a dollar per visitor in energy costs.2
Lippe Bad Lünen Passivhaus PoolThe bath house was three years in the making, but it's not completely new -- a decommissioned district heating plant built in the sixties was<a href="http://inhabitat.com/renovation/"> reclaimed</a> to house one of the pools.3
Lippe Bad Lünen Passivhaus PoolThe original building went through a deep energy retrofit to meet the stringent building standard.4
Lippe Bad Lünen Passivhaus PoolThe finished bath house has three indoor pools of various sizes and one outdoor pool.5
Lippe Bad Lünen Passivhaus PoolThe facility's walls, roof, and foundation are super tight and highly insulated.6
Lippe Bad Lünen Passivhaus PoolThe triple-glazed windows help save energy, and they also stay much warmer, which reduces condensation.7
Lippe Bad Lünen Passivhaus PoolThe building can tolerate much higher humidity levels as a result, which lowers ventilation costs.8
Lippe Bad Lünen Passivhaus PoolThe ventilation system is based on an <a href="http://www.eco-structure.com/hvac/erv-is-the-word.aspx">energy recovery ventilator</a> or ERV, which extracts the energy in the moist air with incoming fresh air - a mainstay of Passivhaus design.9
Lippe Bad Lünen Passivhaus PoolThe hot, sauna ventilated air is captured to help heat other parts of the building.10
Lippe Bad Lünen Passivhaus PoolEnergy comes from a<a href="http://inhabitat.com/gorgeous-dutch-power-plant-clad-in-delftware-tiles/"> combined heat and electrical plant</a> or CHP, which runs at around 70% efficiency - double the energy efficiency of a separate boiler and electrical generator.11
Lippe Bad Lünen Passivhaus PoolThe unit also runs on <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/biogas/">biogas</a>, and exhaust heat is cycled through a condensing boiler to heat the pool water.12
Lippe Bad Lünen Passivhaus PoolA large Photovoltaic system on the roof produces a peak 110 kWs of electricity.13













