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Energy Efficiency in Hospitals – towards Sustainable Healthcare

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Energooszczędność w szpitalach – w kierunku zrównoważonej opieki zdrowotnej
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Energy efficiency plays a crucial role in the healthcare sector, particularly in hospitals, where the demand for energy-intensive operations is high. This essay explores the significance of energy efficiency in hospitals and its impact on sustainable healthcare. It examines the challenges faced by hospitals in achieving energy efficiency, the potential benefits, and the strategies and technologies that can be employed to improve energy efficiency. Furthermore, the essay highlights the role of stakeholders, policymakers, and healthcare professionals in promoting energy efficiency practices to ensure a greener and more sustainable future for hospitals.
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Energooszczędność odgrywa kluczową rolę w sektorze ochrony zdrowia, zwłaszcza w szpitalach, gdzie istnieje bardzo wysokie zapotrzebowanie na energię. Niniejszy artykuł omawia znaczenie energooszczędności w szpitalach oraz jej wpływ na zrównoważoną opiekę zdrowotną. Analizuje wyzwania, przed którymi stają szpitale, starając się osiągnąć efektywność energetyczną, potencjalne korzyści oraz strategie i technologie, które można zastosować w celu poprawy energooszczędności. Ponadto artykuł podkreśla rolę interesariuszy, decydentów i profesjonalistów opieki zdrowotnej w promowaniu praktyk związanych z energooszczędnością, aby zapewnić szpitalom bardziej ekologiczną i zrównoważoną przyszłość.
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38--41
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Bibliogr. 36 poz.
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  • Silesian University of Technology, Department of Architecture
Bibliografia
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