ENERGY UPGRADE 401 GENERAL MILITARY HOSPITAL OF ATHENS 401 GSNAV' phase The proposed interventions plan primarily meets the hospital's energy needs Utilizes the potential for energy savings leading to the hospital's energy housekeeping and based on its new energy profile, interventions of Renewable Energy Sources systems and installation of a three-generation heat cooling system in the hospital's facilities with the maximum degree of efficiency are planned.The conversion of the existing BMS into BEMS is the main tool for drawing up a hospital energy management plan responding to the requirements of Law 43422015 and the European Directive of 30 May 2018. The combination of an action plan that incorporates best practices and a tool that allows energy planning to establish and mainly monitor indicators of the hospital's energy behavior ensures to the maximum extent possible that the operation of the hospital is completely controlled and therefore efficient. and in the CHP technology there is a relevant draft law leads to the optimal efficiency of the system with the consequent maximum primary energy savings, the reduction of pollutants at national level and a very significant reduction in energy costs. The proposed interventions plan after its implementation will achieve primary energy savings of 314 DYG 296 AClinics 49 ICU compared to the current operating situation, a percentage too large for a hospital of the size of the 410 General Military Hospital, while the reduction in pollutant emissions that will occur as a result of the implementation of the energy upgrade plan is estimated at 436864tn CO2 per year.share on FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailreport an issue