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ENERGY MANAGEMENT


‘To obtain the same result without using the HosPilot service, a decision maker would need to separately consult an expert for lighting, an expert for HVAC, and then to analyse and compare the offers.’


Pilot installation at EPSHP Hospital, Finland.


It comprises 15 luminaries, all connected to a single energy meter. A similar road (with the same number of luminaries in a similar same environment) was used for comparison and benchmarking. Demonstrated ECOs for this project included: • LED outdoor street lighting. • Remote management of luminaires with dimming according to time schedules and weather.


Average energy savings observed in the pilot area for this project were 67%.


New lighting installation at UMCG pilot hospital, The Netherlands.


• Presence detection strategies and windows status monitoring.


• T5 lighting technology and LED downlights.


• Optimisation of ventilation based on presence detection and CO2


control.


• Daylight and occupancy sensors for lighting adjustment.


• Dynamic temperature set point adjustment – winter/summer set points.


For this project, the average energy savings


observed in the pilot area amount to 49%. Centre Hospitalier de Castelluccio,


Ajaccio, Corsica, France – The Castelluccio pilot in Corsica was selected to implement technologies focusing on remotely managed exterior LED lighting for the hospital surroundings. The road selected was one of the main roads leading to the hospital. It is mainly used by cars and some pedestrians.


The HosPilot Alliance During the first three years of the HosPilot project, the complete tool architecture has been designed, as well as a demo-system which is supporting a limited number of ECOs. The next step for the project consortium is to continue developing the demo-system into a final software tool. Also, while the current implementation focuses on partial refurbishments, the option for more drastic renovations needs to be made available. To ensure the continuation of this


development at the end of the HosPilot contract with the European Commission, the HosPilot Alliance has been formed. Joining the Alliance is free of charge for any interested party that is willing to contribute to the HosPilot tool development, and/or interested in its business exploitation.


• To join the HosPilot Alliance, please fill in the online form at www.hospilot.eu





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