Review of Sustainable Energy Technologies and Financial Tools for Achieving Net-zero Emission Hospitals

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Ecology and Environment Pub Date : 2022-11-29 DOI:10.5296/jee.v13i2.20501
John Vourdoubas
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Mitigation of climate change, which is a severe global environmental problem, requires the sharp decrease of greenhouse gas emissions. Hospitals and healthcare facilities consume large amounts of energy compared with other organizations while they mainly use conventional fuels and grid electricity. The aims of the current study are: a) to review the sustainable energy technologies which can be used in hospitals minimizing their carbon emissions due to energy use, and b) to review the existing financial tools which can support the investments of clean energy technologies in hospitals. Published literature indicates that several benign energy technologies have been used in hospitals in developed and less-developed countries. These include: a) energy saving technologies, b) renewable energy technologies, c) low carbon emission technologies, and d) technologies related with green transportation. The most of them are reliable, mature and cost-efficient. Their combined use results in lower carbon emissions in hospitals. Any remaining emissions can be offset with the existing carbon offsetting schemes. Various financial mechanisms can facilitate investments of clean energy technologies in hospitals. It is concluded that several benign energy technologies combined with carbon offsetting schemes can assist hospitals to zero their net carbon emissions due to energy use while the existing financial mechanisms can facilitate and support the required energy investments. The present study is useful to policy makers and hospital’s authorities who are looking forward to minimize the carbon footprint in these organizations complying with current policies for achieving net zero carbon emission societies in the coming decades.
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实现净零排放医院的可持续能源技术和金融工具审查
缓解气候变化是一个严重的全球环境问题,需要大幅减少温室气体排放。与其他组织相比,医院和医疗机构消耗大量能源,而它们主要使用传统燃料和电网电力。本研究的目的是:a)审查可用于医院的可持续能源技术,最大限度地减少因能源使用而产生的碳排放;b)审查可支持医院清洁能源技术投资的现有金融工具。已发表的文献表明,在发达国家和欠发达国家的医院中已经使用了几种良性能源技术。这些技术包括:a)节能技术,b)可再生能源技术,c)低碳排放技术,d)与绿色交通相关的技术。它们中的大多数是可靠的、成熟的和经济高效的。它们的综合使用降低了医院的碳排放。任何剩余的排放都可以用现有的碳抵消计划来抵消。各种金融机制可以促进清洁能源技术在医院的投资。结论是,几种良性能源技术与碳抵消计划相结合,可以帮助医院实现因能源使用而产生的净碳排放为零,而现有的金融机制可以促进和支持所需的能源投资。本研究对政策制定者和医院当局有帮助,他们希望在未来几十年里,在遵守现行政策的情况下,尽量减少这些组织的碳足迹,以实现净零碳排放社会。
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Journal of Ecology and Environment
Journal of Ecology and Environment Environmental Science-Ecology
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