Energy Performance Indices for Hospital Buildings in Nigeria
In Nigeria, the economic problem of allocating energy to medicare have long been a major concern and standardized indices to be used as guidance are non-existent. This paper determines energy indices for assessment of how Nigerian hospitals prioritize their energy utilization. Systematic field s...
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doaj-4104a43b12074b51aa2c21daca8252862020-11-24T21:47:40ZengUniversitas IndonesiaInternational Journal of Technology2086-96142087-21002016-01-0171152510.14716/ijtech.v7i1.15691569Energy Performance Indices for Hospital Buildings in NigeriaS.C. Nwanya0C. Sam Amobi1O.V. Ekechukwu2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 410101 Enugu State, NigeriaDepartment of Architecture, Faculty of Environmental Studies University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, College Road NigeriaInformation and Communication Technology, National Universities Commission, Aguiyi Ironsi St, Abuja, NigeriaIn Nigeria, the economic problem of allocating energy to medicare have long been a major concern and standardized indices to be used as guidance are non-existent. This paper determines energy indices for assessment of how Nigerian hospitals prioritize their energy utilization. Systematic field surveys followed by in-depth statistical analysis were adopted. The hospitals were stratified into four categories for the investigation. Then, questionnaires were designed, randomly administered and their responses generated in conversation with workers at 70 hospitals in Nigeria. Results of the analysis show that an average hospital in Nigeria, depending on its category, uses energy as follows: rural 66.936kWh/day; urban 343.23 kWh/day; specialist 454.872 kWh/day and teaching 1,944.394 kWh/day. Lighting is shown as a critical energy function and accounts for as much as 15%, 36%, 40.5% and 69.5% of daily energy use in rural, urban, specialist and teaching hospitals, respectively. A productivity based energy performance indicator for each hospital category works out to be 3.346 kWh/bed space/day, 2.367 kWh/bed space/day, 4.548 kWh/bed space/day and 19.443 kWh/bed space/day, respectively, for typical rural, urban, specialist and teaching hospitals. The respective Building Energy Index (BEI) values for the categories of hospitals are as follows: rural 0.13 kWh/m2/day; urban 0.077 kWh/m2/day; specialist 0.088 kWh/m2/day and teaching 0.277 kWh/m2/day. The low BEI implies that the buildings have lower rates of sick building syndrome symptoms. Also, auto-generation is predominantly used in all the hospitals, when grid utility supply is unavailable.http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/1569Building energy index, Energy performance, Hospital building, Lighting energy indicator, Nigeria |
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Energy Performance Indices for Hospital Buildings in Nigeria |
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Energy Performance Indices for Hospital Buildings in Nigeria |
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In Nigeria, the economic
problem of allocating energy to medicare have long been a major concern and
standardized indices to be used as guidance are non-existent. This paper
determines energy indices for assessment of how Nigerian hospitals prioritize
their energy utilization. Systematic field surveys followed by in-depth statistical analysis were adopted.
The hospitals were stratified into four categories for the investigation. Then,
questionnaires were designed, randomly administered and their responses
generated in conversation with workers at 70 hospitals in Nigeria. Results of
the analysis show that an average
hospital in Nigeria, depending on its category, uses energy as follows: rural
66.936kWh/day; urban 343.23 kWh/day; specialist 454.872 kWh/day and teaching 1,944.394 kWh/day. Lighting is shown as a
critical energy function and accounts for as much as 15%, 36%, 40.5% and 69.5% of daily energy use in rural, urban,
specialist and teaching hospitals, respectively. A productivity based energy performance indicator for each hospital
category works out to be 3.346 kWh/bed space/day, 2.367 kWh/bed space/day,
4.548 kWh/bed space/day and 19.443 kWh/bed space/day, respectively, for typical
rural, urban, specialist and teaching hospitals. The respective Building
Energy Index
(BEI) values for the categories of hospitals are as follows: rural 0.13 kWh/m2/day; urban 0.077
kWh/m2/day; specialist 0.088 kWh/m2/day and teaching
0.277 kWh/m2/day. The low BEI
implies that the buildings have lower rates of sick building syndrome symptoms.
Also, auto-generation is predominantly used in all the hospitals, when grid
utility supply is unavailable. |
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Building energy index, Energy performance, Hospital building, Lighting energy indicator, Nigeria |
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