技术
- 传感器 - 环境传感器
- 传感器 - 电表
适用行业
- 医疗保健和医院
- 可再生能源
适用功能
- 设施管理
用例
- 施工管理
- 室内空气质量监测
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
萨特圣罗莎地区医院是一家拥有 84 个床位的急症护理机构,也是萨特健康网络的一部分,该网络拥有由医生、员工和志愿者组成的综合网络,拥有超过 60,000 名员工。该医院被誉为北加州最环保的医院之一,致力于提供个性化的卓越护理。从医生办公室到医院,再到门诊护理中心和家庭服务,Sutter Health 为世界上最多元化和最具创新性的地区之一的超过 300 万人提供护理服务,几乎占美国人口的 1%。
挑战
萨特圣罗莎地区医院 (SSRRH) 是一家拥有 84 个床位的急症护理机构,也是萨特健康网络的一部分,正在寻求各种方法来推进其可持续发展计划并优化能源使用。该医院被称为北加州最环保的医院之一,希望通过使用可再生能源加深其对环境管理的承诺。我们面临的挑战是找到一种解决方案,不仅能够产生清洁、可持续的电力,而且还能使患者、员工和环境受益。该医院还希望抵消其整体用电量的很大一部分并减少碳足迹。
解决方案
Ameresco, Inc. 是一家领先的能源效率和可再生能源公司,与 Sutter Health 合作在 SSRRH 安装了 1.6 兆瓦太阳能系统。太阳能光伏 (PV) 阵列安装在 SSRRH 园区的两个地点,包括医院的主停车场以及比尔和伊丽莎白谢伊别墅 (Bill and Elizabeth Shea House) 的屋顶,比尔和伊丽莎白谢伊别墅是住院儿童家庭的住所。太阳能电池板预计每年发电超过240万千瓦时。除了太阳能电池板系统之外,Ameresco 还用高效 LED 取代了医院的停车场照明灯具,随着时间的推移,这将为医院带来额外的能源成本节约,并为患者、访客和员工创造更明亮、更安全的校园空间。
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