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2020
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Titel

Healthy power: Reimagining hospitals as sustainable energy hubs

Abstract
Human health is a key pillar of modern conceptions of sustainability. Humanity pays a considerable price for its dependence on fossil-fueled energy systems, which must be addressed for sustainable urban development. Public hospitals are focal points for communities and have an opportunity to lead the transition to renewable energy. We have reimagined the healthcare energy ecosystem with sustainable technologies to transform hospitals into networked clean energy hubs. In this concept design, hydrogen is used to couple energy with other on-site medical resource demands, and vanadium flow battery technology is used to engage the public with energy systems. This multi-generation system would reduce harmful emissions while providing reliable services, tackling the linked issues of human and environmental health.
Author(s)
Gurieff, Nicholas
Green, Donna
Koskinen, Ilpo
Lipson, Mathew
Baldry, Mark
Maddocks, Andrew
Menictas, Chris
Noack, Jens
Fraunhofer-Institut für Chemische Technologie ICT
Moghtaderi, Behdad
Doroodchi, Elham
Zeitschrift
Sustainability
DOI
10.3390/su12208554
File(s)
N-615212.pdf (2.81 MB)
Language
Englisch
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Tags
  • energy transition

  • hydrogen

  • energy storage

  • vanadium

  • redox flow battery

  • industrial ecology

  • multi-generation

  • Power-to-X

  • energy networks

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