2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12081275
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Impact of a Warming Climate on Hospital Energy Use and Decarbonization: An Australian Building Simulation Study

Abstract: The high energy use of hospitals and healthcare facilities globally contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, a large percentage of this energy use is attributed to space heating, cooling and ventilation, and is hence correlated to the climate. While the energy performance of Australian hospitals at the design stage is evaluated using historical weather data, the impact of the warming climate on Australian hospitals into the future remains unknown. The research question addressed is: What is t… Show more

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“…The technologies needed for zero-carbon energy include renewable power generation, battery storage, electric vehicles, heat pumps, and carbon capture and storage [ 17 ]. The costs of key technologies like solar, wind and batteries have declined rapidly, enabling zero-carbon energy at competitive or lower costs than fossil fuels [ 9 ]. However, significant policy, infrastructure and social changes are also needed to support large-scale adoption of these technologies across end uses [ 14 ].…”
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“…The technologies needed for zero-carbon energy include renewable power generation, battery storage, electric vehicles, heat pumps, and carbon capture and storage [ 17 ]. The costs of key technologies like solar, wind and batteries have declined rapidly, enabling zero-carbon energy at competitive or lower costs than fossil fuels [ 9 ]. However, significant policy, infrastructure and social changes are also needed to support large-scale adoption of these technologies across end uses [ 14 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Productivity and economic growth: The impacts on productivity and GDP growth depend on the costs and competitiveness of low-carbon technologies. Some studies project a small reduction in economic growth from ambitious climate policies, while others argue that innovation can even boost productivity in the long run [ 7 , 9 ].…”
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“…Then, the question that comes into mind is how to determine suitable PV system ratings for each community's needs, given that they have different motivations and constraints. In terms of sustainability related motivations, net zero is a common type of goal, such as net zero electricity (or known as 100% renewable electricity [14]), net zero energy [15], and net zero emissions [16].…”
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“…The Directive establishes the need to implement nearly Zero Energy Buildings (nZEB) as a building target from 2018. nZEBs are defined as buildings with very high energy performance, where the energy demand should be mainly covered by renewable alternative energy sources. Worldwide, and especially in Europe, there is a strong interest in nZEB [21][22][23][24][25][26][27]. The European Commission is promoting the use of an energy labeling system for buildings to promote buildings with increased energy efficiency.…”
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confidence: 99%