Author:
Prete Daniele,Piscitelli Prisco,Elia Gianluca
Abstract
The hospital is essential for managing the health of citizens with a high degree of complexity. The hospital system is very energy-intensive, presents rapid technological obsolescence and often requires specific and multidisciplinary skills to also manage new clinical-health organizational models for the dynamic change of functional needs and the management of emergencies (e.g. Covid 19 pandemic). The proposed methodology en-visages the pervasive use of renewable energy and the modeling of the digital twin of the building with system solutions specifically designed to increase the comfort of the users of the structure and optimize the maintainability of the systems. These systems, thanks to artificial intelligence software, after an initial period of “learning” the behavior of the building, are able to dynamically simulate different ways of operating the systems in order to pursue the model capable of maximizing the energy saving of the building. The advanced energy monitoring system (BEMS - Building Energy Management System) allows to guarantee the monitoring of the pre-established performance indicators with undoubted advantages from the point of view of the reduction of the primary energy necessary for the functioning of the structure, the study of consumption for cost, air quality and resource consumption.
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