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projects to cut energy consumption and improve efficiency. Analytics help to insight to help develop, design, build and, if necessary, finance modernisation


To date, Siemens has helped multiple global organisations reduce their carbon measures, costs and quantifiable savings and energy consumption expected. develop a robust business case for the EPC, outlining the conservation


HVAC and lighting management, renewable or storage energy opportunities, across the entire spectrum of energy management. Improvements include emissions and provided them with the newest technologies and expertise


purchasing strategies and water efficiency measures. While mostly found in retrofit and upgrade/replacement, smart IoT deployments to energy


the public sector, EPCs are also deployed in retail, industrial, commercial


some of that ambition. EPCs will help the environment and deliver world-class emissions 80% by 2050 and large UK businesses bear a responsibility to meet “The UK is already legally bound by the Climate Change Act to reduce building, airports and other sectors.


sustainable environments built for future generations,” concluded McLoughlin.


EPC IN ACTION H


vidovre Hospital in Denmark reduces its heat consumption by 41 per cent and electricity usage by 23 per cent through an EPC


Hvidovre Hospital in the Danish city of Hvidovre comprises four main programme.


buildings each three storeys high and is one of Denmark’s largest


Siemens conducted a power consumption analysis of the 245,000m hospitals with more than 40,000 patients admitted each year.


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CO2 emissions. With hospitals operational 24/7 there was significant hospital and identified measures to reduce its energy consumption and


clinical staff enabled the project to be executed without major disruption scope for major energy efficiency upgrades. Close cooperation with


system, installing geothermal storage systems and wind turbines, and The measures implemented included expanding the photovoltaic to the day-to-day care of patients.


hospital. Improvement measures included: replacement of existing air financing the costs in advance over a payback period of 10 years for the This EPC project is the largest of its kind in Denmark with Siemens modernising the building management system.


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thermal energy storag energy from five wind Room Automation (TRA Desigo CC building ma pumps, and migration


turbines, 1,500 kW of photovoltaics and bor A) controllers. The project also inclu anagement platform with 4,500 I/O a of the existing building management sy ation of 14,770 LED light tubes, repla p


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