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DOI10.1016/j.egypro.2017.09.532
A study to assess alternative water sources for reducing energy consumption in a medical facility case study, Abu Dhabi
Seguela, G.1,2; Littlewood, J. R.2; Karani, G.3
通讯作者Seguela, G.
会议名称9th International Conference on Sustainability and Energy in Buildings (SEB)
会议日期JUL 05-07, 2017
会议地点Chania, GREECE
英文摘要

This paper presents the case for water and energy conservation in a desert type climate healthcare environment, which is based on the need for Abu Dhabi to decrease potable water and energy consumption to reduce environmental impact. The work documented in this paper is part of the first author's Professional Doctorate change project in Sustainable Built Environment (D.SBE) at Cardiff Metropolitan University with a medical facility case study in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in use since 2015. The project is investigating the impact of alternative water sources energy consumption versus public network seawater desalinated potable water for outdoor use. The context is a 364 beds hospital in Abu Dhabi with a 21,600m(2) building footprint area surrounded by a 36,310m(2) vegetated open space. The hospital includes a treated air cooling condensate water system suitable for use as irrigation water and water feature use. The condensate water has been tested in 2016 and 2017 to verify compliance for reuse. Whilst, the water test results demonstrate suitability for outdoor reuse in a healthcare setting, additional alternative water sources such as fire test pump water (450m(3)/year) have been tested in March 2017, which shows that a tertiary treatment system is needed for its reuse. It was also found that onsite alternative water sources are less energy intensive for irrigation (0.22kWh/m(3)) and water feature use (39.09kWh/m(3)) than offsite produced desalinated potable water (55.68kWh/m(3) average). The next steps are to quantify the treated condensate water from the air cooling system for 12 months through the newly installed flow meters at the raw condensate water tanks to confirm the 2013 theoretical model and calculate yearly water energy consumption. To date (March 2017) 26 days of data have been recorded (February to March 2017) which align with the model by data extrapolation. This study will help understand how alternative water sources for outdoor use, impact on building systems energy consumption, greenhouse gas emission, operation and maintenance cost and the environment. This study may be beneficial to local competent authorities for making and adjusting standards for energy and water conservation strategies in healthcare settings. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.


英文关键词Sustainable medical facility buildings non-clinical processed water reuse water energy nexus Middle East
来源出版物SUSTAINABILITY IN ENERGY AND BUILDINGS 2017
ISSN1876-6102
出版年2017
卷号134
页码797-806
EISBN*****************
出版者ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家U Arab Emirates;Wales
收录类别CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000426694800081
WOS关键词DESALINATION
WOS类目Construction & Building Technology ; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology ; Energy & Fuels ; Engineering, Environmental
WOS研究方向Construction & Building Technology ; Science & Technology - Other Topics ; Energy & Fuels ; Engineering
资源类型会议论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/306416
作者单位1.Med Facil, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates;
2.Cardiff Metropolitan Univ, Cardiff Sch Art & Design, Ecol Built Environm Res Grp, Western Ave, Cardiff, S Glam, Wales;
3.Cardiff Metropolitan Univ, Cardiff Sch Hlth Sci, Environm & Publ Hlth Res Grp, Western Ave, Cardiff, S Glam, Wales
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Seguela, G.,Littlewood, J. R.,Karani, G.. A study to assess alternative water sources for reducing energy consumption in a medical facility case study, Abu Dhabi[C]:ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV,2017:797-806.
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