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Energy Efficiency Measures – Institutional – Hospital – Performance Analysis
Energy Efficiency Measures – Institutional – Hospital – Performance Analysis
| Title of Document | Energy Efficiency Measures – Institutional – Hospital – Performance Analysis |
| Abstract | A new energy control system, a new lighting system and a new cooling system (chiller) were installed in a hospital located in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America. These energy efficiency measures were implemented over a period of several years. Determine the energy savings achieved after the installation of these systems. Electricity is used for space cooling and other typical electrical loads. Natural gas is used for space and water heating. The hospital has an outdoor swimming pool that is heated between the months of May and June. More information is available on RETScreen and NRCanada websites. |
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| Original Source | Natural Resources Canada |
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| Region/Country | North America - United States of America |
| Language(s) | English |
| Document Type | Training Material - |
| Sector | Buildings |



















