HEALTHCARE & HOSPITAL FACILITIES
renewable energy from five wind turbines, 1,500 kW of photovoltaics and borehole thermal energy storage (BTES).
The hospital is able to reduce heat consumption by 41% and electricity consumption by 23%. On average, this results in energy savings of 33%. Furthermore, this project helps Hvidovre Hospital to make real progress toward environmental goals within a short period of time.
the wellbeing of patients, staff and visitors on a daily basis. Supply of all forms of energy, climate control and cleanroom conditions has to be ensured 24 hours a day.
The European Union has set an objective to reduce the energy consumption of buildings by 27% by the year 2020. In order to achieve this, modernisation has to be accelerated and effective measures for increasing energy efficiency have to be implemented.
In order to be able to reduce energy consumption in a hospital, consumption first has to be measured. The measured data is subsequently consolidated and provides useful consumption values. In addition to this, the data provides information pertaining to costs and emissions. This, in turn, provides the foundation needed for making optimised decisions for long term profitability.
The Siemens Building Technologies Division subsequently won a 2017 European Energy Service Award (EESA) in the category "Best European Energy Service Project" for the energy performance contracting project at Hvidovre Hospital.
Those responsible for operations and building technologies in hospitals carry the responsibility of
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Progressive technologies for energy savings have to be developed on an ongoing basis. It requires knowledge and experience to analyse a hospital‘s energy results in a meaningful manner by comparing values to generate benchmarks, which can be used as the foundation for optimisation. Energy optimisation can be customised to meet the requirements of each individual hospital, based on the results of the energy measurements and subsequent analysis, including the optimisation of hospital operation business processes.
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Copyright: Ulrik Jantzen/krankenhaus Hvidovre | Ulrik Jantzen/Hvidovre Hospital
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