Invert Database on RES and RUE

Database containing Invert files as basis for individual simulation runs


 

This part contains basic Invert files which can be used as supporting data for creating individual simulation runs with the Invert Simulation Tool. You can download these files in Invert format and open them with the simulation tool.
 

Please, be aware of the information provided for each Invert file indicating which information is included and which features can be simulated.

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Case study specific data
These files enclose the highest level of data. All data which are required for carrying out simulations are included. This full data set is only provided for the case studies which are carried out within the project Invert. The case studies will be completed until the end of April 2005. Hence, this section of the database will be filled within this time frame step by step.

Please note that the case study data was gathered by the Invert project partners and therefore you may use it for non commercial purposes only.

Case studies will be investigated in the following countries:

 
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Austria
Download:
case study Austria: Vienna

Information:

This is the reference file of the case study Vienna. It includes building related data.

Simulations thus can be carried out for the part 'heating and domestic hot water (DHW)'.

Please keep in mind that the performed results depend on the used simulation parameters

(e.g. Soft Barriers, DSM simulation settings and so on).

You may use the case study data for non commercial purposes only.

3Back to content of the Invert file database.

 
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Denmark
Download:
case study Denmark

Information:
Case study for Denmark includes Building (Heating and DHW), RES-E, RES-CHP, District Heating

as well as Transport data. Therefore, you are able to simulate all sectors except cooling.

Please keep in mind that the performed results depend on the used simulation parameters

(e.g. Soft Barriers, DSM simulation settings and so on).

You may use the case study data for non commercial purposes only.

3Back to content of the Invert file database.

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Germany
Download:
case study Germany: Baden Wuerttemberg

Information: Case study for Baden Wuerttemberg in Germany includes Building (Heating, DHW), Electricity

(RES-E and RES-CHP) andTransport sector data.

Therefore, you are able to simulate Heating, DHW, RES-E, RES-CHP, Grid Connected Heat as well as Transport.

Please keep in mind that the performed results depend on the used simulation parameters

(e.g. Soft Barriers, DSM simulation settings and so on).

You may use the case study data for non commercial purposes only.

3Back to content of the Invert file database.

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Greece
Download:
case study Greece: Crete

Information:
-Case study for Crete includes Building (Heating, DHW, Cooling) and Electricity Sector
data
-There is no potential or future energy policy for district heating in Crete

-Simulation for transport is not included, since there is no use of biofuels on the island 

Please keep in mind that the performed results depend on the used simulation parameters

(e.g. Soft Barriers, DSM simulation settings and so on).

You may use the case study data for non commercial purposes only.

3Back to content of the Invert file database.

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Poland
Download:
case study Poland: City of Jordanow
Information: Case study for Jordanow in Poland includes Building (Heating and DHW) data.

Therefore, you are able to simulate Heating and DHW.

Please keep in mind that the performed results depend on the used simulation parameters

(e.g. Soft Barriers, DSM simulation settings and so on).

You may use the case study data for non commercial purposes only.

3Back to content of the Invert file database.

 

 


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