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ASHRAE Book DecarbonizingHospBldgs 2024

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ASHRAE Decarbonizing Hospital Buildings (ASHE Co-Sponsored)

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In response to the urgent global imperative for sustainable infrastructure in the face of climate change, ASHRAE’s Task Force for Building Decarbonization and the American Society for Health Care Engineering have developed Decarbonizing Hospital Buildings, a guide focused on the design, construction, and operation of decarbonized new hospital buildings and major renovations. Due to their complexity, hospitals require special attention if they are to meet the challenge of zero operational carbon by 2030, as recommended by the ASHRAE Position Document on Building Decarbonization. Addressing the unique challenges healthcare facilities face, Decarbonizing Hospital Buildings navigates the complex landscape of definitions and standards surrounding zero emissions buildings, focusing on ASHRAE’s robust framework for decarbonization. This guide offers practical strategies for achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. From optimizing process loads to leveraging advanced thermal energy solutions, every aspect of hospital design, construction, and operation is meticulously examined. Key features include the following: • Detailed exploration of Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions within the context of hospital infrastructure. • Integration of ASHRAE standards with international best practices for comprehensive carbon accounting. • Practical methodologies for calculating and reducing both operational and embodied carbon. • Case studies and expert insights from leading healthcare organizations on successful decarbonization strategies. Intended for stakeholders in the design, construction, and operation of hospital buildings, this indispensable resource provides actionable insights into procuring environmental attributes and implementing effective offsets. It complements ASHRAE’s broader series on building decarbonization, ensuring seamless integration of hospital-specific guidance into overarching sustainability goals.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Contents
10 Foreword 1
12 Foreword 2
13 Preface
15 Acknowledgments
17 Scope of this Guide
Introduction
18 ASHRAE Decarbonization Guides
19 Hospital Decarbonization— A High-Level Approach
21 The Last 25% and the Future of Decarbonization
25 Implications for Electrical Distribution Systems
27 1.1 The Magnitude of Scope 1 Emissions
Chapter 1: Building Design to Eliminate Scope 1 Building Emissions
28 1.2 Maximizing Energy Flows in a Hospital—Extracting and Moving Existing Heat
31 1.2.1 Sources of Heat
1.2.2 Using Heat Pumps to Connect Energy Flows
37 1.3 When Existing Heat Isn’t Enough—Other Sources of Heat
1.3.1 Thermal Energy Storage
42 1.3.2 Solar Thermal
1.3.3 Electric Peaking Boilers
1.3.4 On-Site Waste-to-Energy Systems
43 1.4 Heating Load Reduction: Reduce Heating Requirements to a Minimum
1.4.1 Passive Design Strategies
1.4.2 Building Envelope Improvements
44 1.4.3 Program Distribution and Zoning
1.4.4 Variable-Air-Volume Systems
45 1.4.5 Displacement Ventilation (DV) Systems
46 1.4.6 Decouple Heating, Cooling, and Dehumidification from Ventilation Air
47 1.4.7 Control Systems and Managing Airflow Rates
49 1.5 Very Cold Climates
51 1.6 End Uses to be All-Electric
1.6.1 Service Water Heating
1.6.2 Sterilization
54 1.6.3 Humidification
57 1.6.4 Food Service
1.6.5 Laundry
1.6.6 Laboratory
58 1.7 Energy Resilience
1.7.1 Overview and Grid Interactivity
59 1.7.2 NEC, NFPA 99, NFPA 110
63 1.8 On-Site Electrical Energy Generation
64 1.8.1 On-Site Solar Energy (Photovoltaic)
65 1.8.2 Fuel Cells
1.8.3 Long-Duration Energy Storage Systems (LDES)
69 1.8.4 Microgrids
72 1.8.5 Renewable Combustion
1.9 Other Scope 1 Opportunities and Implications
1.9.1 Inhaled Anesthetics
73 1.9.2 Electric Transportation Fleet and Private Vehicles
76 1.9.3 Refrigerants
81 2.1 Impact of Carbon Intensity of Different Electric Grids
2.1.1 Strategy 1: Load Reduction
2.1.2 Strategy 2: Buy Green Tariffs from the Utility
Chapter 2: Building Design to Eliminate Scope 2 Emissions
83 2.1.3 Strategy 3: Virtual Power Purchase Agreement
84 2.1.4 Strategy 4: On-Site Renewable Energy Generation
85 3.1 The Magnitude of Scope 3 Building Emissions
Chapter 3: Building Design to Reduce Scope 3 Emissions
87 3.2 Whole Life Carbon: Balancing Operational and Embodied Emissions
90 3.3 Reducing Upfront Embodied Carbon
91 3.3.1 Eliminate or Minimize New Buildings
3.3.2 Right-Sizing or Reducing the Size of New Buildings and Building Systems
3.3.3 Efficient Use of Materials
3.3.4 Low-Carbon Manufacturing and Transportation
92 3.3.5 Reduce Construction Emissions
3.3.6 Minimize Waste
93 3.4 Reducing In-Use Embodied Carbon
3.4.1 Design for Durability, Longevity, and Flexibility
3.4.2 Design to Support Waste Reduction, Recycling, and Composting
94 3.5 Reducing End-of-Life Carbon
3.6 Reducing Emissions Related to Operational Water Use
3.7 Reducing Fugitive Emissions from Refrigerants and Anesthetic Gases
95 3.8 Industry Initiatives to Benchmark Embodied Carbon in Hospitals
99 4.1 Metering and Measuring
4.1.1 Value of Metering and Measuring
Chapter 4: Making it Work from Design to Operation
100 4.1.2 Implementation of Metering
101 4.1.3 Making the Data Meaningful
102 4.1.4 Cloud-Based Diagnostics and Future AI
103 4.2 Considerations for Building Managers
4.2.1 Staff Capabilities Needed for Operations and Staff Training
104 4.2.2 First Year Monitoring, Ongoing Detection, and Diagnostics
105 4.2.3 Hand-Off and Operations and Maintenance Materials
106 4.3 Resilience and Adaptation Overlay
109 5.1 Bridging Strategies
Chapter 5: Intermediate Approaches: Decarb-Ready
111 5.2 Existing Buildings and Hospital-Specific Solutions
112 5.3 Integrated Approach: Teaming, Goal Setting, Integrated Design, and Efficient Systems to Meet Design Targets
5.4 Buy Environmental Attributes
115 Conclusion: Moving Toward a Decarbonized Future
117 References
125 ASHRAE Position Document on Building Decarbonization (PDBD)
Appendix 1: Regulatory Context
126 ASHRAE Infectious Aerosols Position Document
ASHRAE Standard 170
ASHRAE Standard 241
Licensing and Reimbursement Regulations
127 Internal Revenue Service and Community Benefit
Department of Energy and State Compliance
128 NFPA Documents
129 The Joint Commission (TJC) and Other Accrediting Organizations
130 Prescription
133 Appendix 2: Other Resources
ASHRAE Book DecarbonizingHospBldgs 2024
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