Description
Hvidovre Hospital in Copenhagen has an objective of reducing total energy consumption by 15 percent. Already by 2020, 10 percent of the hospital’s energy needs should come from renewable sources.
Among the measures utilised to reach this target is to renovate the technical facilities in the 245,000 m² buildings and to expand the capacity of the hospital’s own renewable energy sources. This is being implemented by Siemens as an Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) project that covers technologies such as lighting, building management, energy management, intelligent controlled bed rooms, photo voltage, turbocor cooling, ventilation, water savings and freezer technology.
With an investment of EUR 24 million, this EPC project is one of the largest of its kind in Europe. Siemens is guaranteeing the significant energy savings – where energy expanded on heating is reduced by 41 percent, electricity by 23 percent and water by 7 percent – this provides the project with a payback time of 10 years. The project won the European Energy Service Project in 2017.
Contact
Lars Nielsen