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First Prize
Hospitals (More than 10 Lakh kWh/year consumption)
FORTIS HOSPITAL, BANNERGHATTA
Bengaluru (Karnataka)
Unit Profile
Fortis Hospital, Bannergatta Road, Bangalore is a multi-specialty tertiary care
hospital. The hospital commenced operations in Sept 2007,The hospital is focused
on cardiac care, digestive care, respiratory care, brain and spine care, bone & joint
care, kidney care and urology care. Complex procedures like Knee and Hip
replacement, spinal fixations, head surgery, renal transplants, laparoscopic surgery,
cardiac surgery, stenting, neurointerventions are routinely being done here.
The hospital has 11 fully equipped states of art Operating rooms. The ORs have
operating microscopes, endoscopic systems for all the surgical disciplines, multi
modality monitors, and intra-operative video recording systems for training and
teaching purposes, C Arm, intra operative ultrasound facility, computer aided
navigation system and CUSA. The Hospital’s diagnostic wing has a 64 slice CT
scanner, a 1.5 T MRI scanner, 3 D ultrasound, digitized X-ray system, PACS system.
The hospital also has state of the art 4th generation hybrid Cath lab system.
With a view to conserve energy, a new department was created under the leadership
of the COO and headed by an expert energy manager with his team to
implement/oversee the conservation initiatives throughout the network and the
progress is reviewed each month with all the facility heads across the nation.
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Energy Consumption
Energy Conservation Measures Taken
As per energy department ( Corporate ) recommendations , Unit management has
decided on conducting an in-house energy audit and few of the observed points with
action taken has been provided below.
Sl. No. Points observed Action taken
1. All HVAC systems ON / OFF was
done manually by physically going
to the power supply panels and not
accurately monitored.
Hospital introduced Timers and
sensors. We started setting the ON/
OFF time on timer when set time is
approached ,system automatically
switched ON / Off, hence
monitoring effectively and saving
191200
190184
173
198188
171180
171
188
175
195
176
196207
224
194 198204
187
175 170 178
5.0 5.0
4.8 4.8
4.6
4.8 4.9
4.5 4.6 4.6
4.0
4.6
4.9 5.1
4.7 4.7 4.7 4.5 4.5 4.6
4.3 4.3
4.1
4.6
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230
3.8
4.0
4.2
4.4
4.6
4.8
5.0
5.2
Power consumption Vs Occupancy
Avg Occupied beds 2012-13 Avg Occupied beds 2013-14
Total unit consumed ( in Lakh kwh) 2012-13 Total unit consumed ( in Lakh kwh) 2013-14
5.0 5.0
4.8 4.8
4.6
4.8 4.9
4.5 4.6 4.6
4.0
4.6
4.9
5.1
4.7 4.7 4.7
4.5 4.5 4.6
4.3 4.3
4.1
4.6
3.8
4.0
4.2
4.4
4.6
4.8
5.0
5.2
Power consumption Vs Occupancy
Total unit consumed ( in Lakh kwh) 2012-13 Total unit consumed ( in Lakh kwh) 2013-14
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Sl. No. Points observed Action taken
the energy
2. During the audit hospital audit team
found that existing cooling towers ,
cooling efficiency and operating
performance was low due inefficient
design and of forced daft type
New cooling towers installed have
very good cooling efficiency and
good operating performance and
consume less energy for same
cooling
3. During the audit hospital audit team
found that existing capacitor bank
and APFC panel ,P.F was around
0.93 and not getting PF benefit
After installing capacitor with
automatic power correction panel
.P,F is maintained at around 0.98 –
0.99 .Hence hospital is eligible for
PF benefit and saving an average Rs
1.8 lacs per month
4. Hospital is operating All HVAC and
pumps power supply was directly
trough DOL / Star /delta starters
and observed power consumption
was high
Hospital installed VFDs to all HVAC
and pumps to improve power
quality and operated according to
load requirements by varying the
speeds and operated at optimum
loads
5. 2 chillers of 350 TR each found
running, when one could have taken
care of the heat load.
The hospital optimized the
operation of the chillers.
6. It was often observed that lights
were ON even when not in use,
during OFF hours light were ON in
office areas and floors, corridors and
waiting areas, HK were cleaning
OPD and Floor up to late night.
The team spread awareness on
effective usage of electricity
specially lights and power points.
After having discussion with
Management, the hospital revisited
the pattern of usage of floor lights
and started effective operation
depending upon the demand &
brought down average running hrs.
Of the lights.
7. AHU Filters were dirty and some
were damaged.
The In-house Engineering Team
replaced all Damaged filters and
cleaned all dirty filters. And now
these are being maintained
regularly by in-house staff.
1. Increasing Efficiency of Cooling Towers
New cooling towers installed have very good cooling efficiency and good
operating performance and consume less energy for same cooling load new
Cooling tower.
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2. Introducing of ON / OFF timers to HVAC systems
Enabling to set the ON / OFF time on
timer when set time is approached,
system automatically switched ON/ Off.
Hence monitoring effectively and saving
the energy.
3. APFC Panels (Automatic power correction panels)
After installing capacitor with automatic
power correction panel, PF is maintained
around 0.98 – 0.99. Unit is saving
average Rs. 1.8 lacs per month.
4. Installation of Variable Frequency Drives for all HVAC motors and pumps
Unit has installed VFDs to all HVAC and pumps to improve power quality and
operated according to load requirements by varying the speeds and operated
at optimum loads.
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Second Prize
Hospitals (More than 10 Lakh kWh/year consumption)
HIRANANDANI HOSPITAL
A FORTIS NETWORK HOSPITAL
Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Unit Profile
Hiranandani Hospital – A Fortis Network Hospital, Vashi, is a PPP (Public Private
Partnership) model with Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation and provides free /
subsidized treatments to 10% of the total beds for the patients referred by NMMC
General Hospital.
The hospital building is shared in between Hiranandani Hospital & NMMC General
Hospital. A Part of ground, first, second, third floor and entire fourth, fifth floor is
under Hiranandani hospital’s possession.
A 148 bedded hospital, it focuses on super specialties- Cardiac Sciences, Neuro
Sciences, Oncology, Orthopaedic and joint replacements, Minimally Invasive
Surgeries, Renal Sciences and gastroenterology (medical and surgical), besides the
complete range of allied medical disciplines which include Internal Medicine, General
Surgery, Pulmonology, Paediatrics and Obstetrics & Gynaecology to name a few.
Energy Consumption
The facility has 11 KV supply from MSEDCL to the hospital through one feeders and
2 x 630 kVA transformers. In addition to this, 2 DG sets of 725 kVA each as a
standby power source.
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The consumption for the year 2012 – 13 and 2013 -14 has been as under:
Year 2012 - 13 Total Unit
Consumed
(Lakh Kwh)
Total
Electricity
cost (Lakhs)
SEC
(kWh/m²)
Apr-12 3.45120 36.00901 25.583
May-12 3.49755 36.52872 25.926
Jun-12 4.67760 39.07953 34.674
Jul-12 3.43770 38.75319 25.483
Aug-12 3.42960 37.98475 25.423
Sep-12 3.12555 33.01175 23.169
Oct-12 3.08715 31.82575 22.884
Nov-12 2.64435 28.29335 19.601
Dec-12 2.70705 26.51503 20.066
Jan-13 2.42220 22.43015 17.955
Feb-13 2.41920 22.52238 17.933
Mar-13 2.91705 26.56247 21.623
DG Set 0.22 -
Total 38.0362 392.56821
Total units consumed from June-12 to March-
13 in Lakh kWh
30.87
Difference in Lakhs kWh (for 10 months) 6.52
For 12 months in Lakhs kWh 7.82
Year
2013 - 14
Total Unit
Consumed
(Lakh kWh)
Total
Electricity
cost (Lakhs)
SEC
(kWh/m²)
Apr-13 3.06825 27.36458 22.313
May-13 3.59280 30.13187 26.127
Jun-13 2.73165 23.58378 19.865
Jul-13 2.67645 22.68805 19.463
Aug-13 2.67855 28.33931 19.479
Sep-13 2.55450 26.44718 18.577
Oct-13 2.65500 27.76938 19.307
Nov-13 2.36895 25.02587 17.227
Dec-13 2.19825 23.37040 15.986
Jan-14 2.09760 22.32606 15.253
Feb-14 1.98765 20.08958 14.454
Mar-14 2.40465 25.66515 17.487
DG Set 0.05 -
Total 31.0643 302.80122
Total units consumed from June-13 to March-
14 in Lakh kWh
24.35
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Since the energy consumption at the hospital was observed to be very high. Few
initiatives were taken to bring down the consumption & the modifications/new works
were completed by the 4th of June 2013 & the results obtained are as under:
Electrical Unit Consumption (Lakh kWh)
Consumption in 2012-13. Which was 38.03 lacs kWh for an area of 13490 sq.
meters OR 23.49 kWh/sq. meters/month increased substantially to 24.68 kWh per
month during the months of April & may 2013 due to addition of certain equipment.
Subsequently, after implementation of certain conservation methods & despite
increasing the area by another 250sq. meters, the energy consumption from June’13
to March’14 decreased to 24.4 lacs kWh for an area of 13751 sq. meters OR.17.74
kWh/sq. meters/month.
(As is evident from above, the implementation of new projects has resulted in
reduction of over 28.12% from 24.68 kWh per sq. meter per month to 17.71)
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Energy Conservation Measures Taken
The energy consumption for the year 2012 - 13 was observed to be around 38.03
lacs kWh which seemed to be on a very high side. Subsequently, we decided on
conducting a walk through energy audit of our facility through M/s Honeywell
Automation India Limited .And the observed points with recommendations & action
taken are reproduced below.
Sr.
No
Points observed Action taken Energy
Savings
(units in
lacs)
1. The electrical power consumption
of both the existing chillers was
on higher side.
Brought down the huge
power consumptions by
replacing the chiller.
5.42
2. The electrical power consumption
of the existing cooling tower fan
motor was on higher side & also
the performance of the cooling
tower was poor.
Replace the cooling tower
with the VFD operated
cooling fan & brought
down the high power
consumption.
0.42
3. The electrical power consumption
of the existing cooling tower
water circulation pump was on
higher side.
Replaced the existing
cooling tower water
circulation pumps by
energy efficient pumps
brought down the high
power consumption.
0.375
4. Instant Geysers provided in
patient wards for hot water were
consuming electrical power. So it
was decided to install the Solar
Water heating System to bypass
the instant geysers.
Installed 8000 liters per
day capacity Solar water
Heating System for
providing the hot water to
hospital wards & kitchen.
0.75
A few other major steps were as under:
1. Awareness amongst staff to switch off lights/ ACs/ PCs when not in use
2. Quarterly cleaning of AHU & FCU coils.
3. Monthly cleaning of AHU & FCU pre filers.
4. Daily monitoring & maintaining the parameters of the cooling towers make up
water.
5. Daily monitoring & maintaining the power factor control panel so as to
maintain almost unity power factor.
6. Reduced the Medical Air Compressor discharge pressure from 8.2 bars to 7.2
bars. Compressor cut-off at 7.2 bars & restart at 6.8 bars.
7. Also during winter season setting the set point of chiller in the range of 8.5 to
9.5 ⁰C.
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Certificate of Merit
Hospitals
(More than 10 Lakh kWh/year consumption)
CENTRAL HOSPITAL
NORTH CENTRAL RAILWAY Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh)
Unit Profile
North Central Railway (NCR) is one of the important zonal railways of Indian
Railways comprising of three divisions, namely Allahabad, Agra and Jhansi; amongst
which Allahabad division is biggest division. In order to cater medical needs of
railway employees, a three tier structure of medical facilities is in place. For day to
day medical needs several primary health care centers are available at
geographically diverse locations of
entire North Central Railway (NCR).
Central Hospital of NC Railway is a
multi-specialty tertiary care hospital
for Railway employees and their
family. This is a biggest railway
hospital in entire north India after
that of New Delhi and is equipped
with 175 beds. Critical patients are
referred here from divisional
hospitals like Allahabad, Kanpur,
Tundla, Jhansi, Agra etc.
The hospital has provision of OPD, Emergency Cabin, Intensive Care Units, Three
Operation Theaters, Cardiology, Ophthalmology, Pediatrics, Physiotherapy,
Modernized Pathology, Radiology, Dental Care, Dispensary units etc. and is focused
on cardiac, digestive, respiratory, brain and spine, bone & joint, kidney and urology
treatment etc. One state of the art pathology and food analysis wing is also there.
One seamless operation theater is under construction at approx cost of one crore.
In the last year Automatic power Factor Corrector
(APFC) Panel has been installed to improve power
factor. This has improved PF of hospital from 0.90 to
0.98 resulting in substantial saving of electric
energy.
To illuminate hospital building approx 3100 electrical
fittings have been provided. Old fashioned Street
Lights based on HPSVs, Metal Halide and T12 have
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been weeded out and replaced with latest, state of the art fittings based on CFLs, T5
and LED. Latest addition in hospital is one high mast with LED luminaries.
Central Hospital building is aesthetically designed on the green building concept so
as to allow more and more sun-light inside premise for obtaining better illumination
from natural light. This has kept electricity requirement for illumination at the
minimum.
Energy Consumption
S. No. Description 2012 - 13 2013-14
1. Total Built up Area (in sqm) 9706.36 9706.36
2. Air-conditioned area (in sqm) 2238.12 2238.12
3. Non-Air conditioned area (in sqm) 7468.24 7468.24
4. Building operating hours per year 8760 8760
5. Electricity Purchased (Lakh kWh) 18.98 15.71
6. Self generated unit (Lakh kWh) 0.16 0.12
7. Total Electricity Consumption (Lakh
kWh) 19.14 15.83
8. Total electricity consumption/ Total built-
up area (in kWh/sqm) 197.28 163.18
9. Annual Electricity savings
- 3.30 Lakh
Electrical Energy consumption (in Lakh KWh ) in 2012-13 and 2013-14
Energy Conservation Projects
Central Hospital has a number of
highly inductive equipments like
centralized air-conditioning plant,
boilers, incinerators, window &
splitair-conditioners, submersible
pumps etc. Based on
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recommendations of internal energy audit, 250 KVAR Automatic Power Factor
Corrective Panel was installed for catering low PF feeders. This has resulted in
substantial saving of 2.47 Lakh units in the last financial year.
1. Majority of luminaries in Central Hospital were 40 W Fluorescent Lamps. A
drive was launched to replace such energy-inefficient fittings by 1X28 T5 or
2X28 T5 fittings. Total 245 such fittings were provided at various locations of
hospital in place of old single or double T-12/T8 fittings during 2013-14,
resulting net saving of 0.73 Lakh units of electricity.
2. Central hospital was equipped with old fashioned rheostatic fan-regulators
which were contributing to lot of energy wastage. Based on internal audit
report, all such regulators have been weeded out and replaced by electronic
type fan-regulators. An estimated amount of 0.10 Lakh units have been
saved due to this effort alone during last financial year.
3. Premise lighting of Central Hospital was being
predominantly achieved by HPSVs and MH street
lights which had very low energy efficiency on one
hand and were very voltage sensitive on the other.
On the basis of recommendations made in internal
energy audit, all street lights were replaced by
smart, energy-efficient LED lights. One LED based
high mast was also installed and number of HPSVs
was removed in lieu of it. This has resulted in
30.5% electricity saving in the last financial year.
4. Central Hospital was equipped with old fashioned water-chiller based
centralized air-conditioning plant of year 1989 genre which was very
inefficient energy-consumption-wise. Based on the recommendations of
internal energy-audit, it has been replaced by packaged type central air-
conditioning plant which is 24% more efficient when compared on the basis of
units consumed per sqft of cooling area.
5. Further, 21 No old and energy-inefficient split
and window air-conditioners have been replaced
with 5 Star rated energy-efficient air-
conditioners. This has resulted in immense
saving of electricity in the last financial year.
6. DG set installed to fulfill electricity need of
central-hospital was very old and energy in-
efficient due to continuous repair. It used to consume large amount of HSD oil
for catering full load. As an endeavour to continuously weed out non-efficient
equipments, same has been replaced by new 250 KVA DG set having MWM
engine of Greaves Cotton make. This has resulted improvement in specific
energy consumption from 0.38 to 0.30.
7. Occupancy sensors have been installed at strategic locations in the Central
Hospital to avoid unnecessary lighting-up of area in the absence of occupants.
These sensors are dual technology based, i.e. they work on infra-red and
ultrasonic principle simultaneously thereby avoiding spurious switching on/off
of targeted luminaries.
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Certificate of Merit
Hospitals (More than 10 Lakh kWh/year consumption)
PUSHPAWATI SINGHANIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE
(New Delhi)
Unit Profile
Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute (PSRI Hospital) is India's foremost
institutes providing advanced and comprehensive medical and surgical treatment for
Digestion related diseases, with core specialization in the treatment of aliments
related to Liver, Kidney, Gall Bladder; Pancreas and Gastro intestinal Tract systems.
Liver, Renal and Digestive Diseases Promoted by the JK Group, PSRI was established
in 1996, with a view to provide curative and preventive medical care through a
caring environment.
While Gastroenterology and Nephrology remain the key thrust are of the Institute,
General Medicine, Geriatrics, Endocrinology and Pediatric Gastroenterology are also
part of the institute's domain area. PSRI has a faculty of highly experienced and
specialized doctors who are leaders in their respective fields.
Energy Consumption
Monthly Energy meter readings in KWH 2013-14 & 2012-13
Year 2013-14 2012-13
Apr 210540 215260
May 206500 267300
Jun 223400 323880
Jul 244240 329340
Aug 225420 313860
Sep 224420 301300
Oct 193920 219120
Nov 131140 144000
Dec 149000 155620
Jan 163060 192760
Feb 137660 131840
Mar 142260 163430
PSRI achieves energy savings as compare the use of energy between years 2012-13
and the year 2013-14. The following graphs shows the monthly energy consumption
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from April to March of year 2012-13 in red color bars and year 1013-14 in blue color
bars.
Energy Conservation Measures Taken
PSRI hospital has 06 nos. 50TR capacity each, 1996 & 2006 model screw chiller to
supply chilled water in the hospital building. The exploitation patterns of these
machines are 05 in operation & one as standby during peak load. The findings of
annual energy audit carried out by external sources revealed that chiller plants are
operating at high energy consumption. The efficiency measured in between 1.05 to
1.37 (the plant was designed for 0.85 KW/TR on full load then).
The corrective action was taken to reduce energy consumption by taking
under mentioned initiative.
• All six numbers reciprocating chillers of the 50 TR capacity were replaced by
02 nos of 200 TR capacity York make chiller (0.575 kW/TR)capable of taking
entire air conditioning load also during peak hours (One chiller run on full
load and 2nd chiller on partial load) on energy efficiency due to superior
technology. The efficiency measured for newly installed plant was 0.52 to
0.55.
• By using 2-way motorized valves in the place of 3-way the load on secondary
pump reduced and energy is being saved as the secondary pump is VFD
driven.
• Operation of Cooling Towers in energy efficiently,
monitoring of water quality and chemical dosing
throughout the year. Maintain quality water avoid
scaling problem at tower throughout the year.
• PSRI hospital also take initiatives to replaced old
type metallic exhaust fans with energy efficient PVC
exhaust fans at the general toilet areas.
• PSRI also replaced old Halozen lights 500 watt & 1000 watt capacity to new
flood light MHN TD IP 65 of 70 watt and 120 watt Philips make and saves
electrical energy.
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First Prize
Hospitals (Less than 10 Lakh kWh/year consumption)
DIVISIONAL RAILWAY HOSPITAL
RAJKOT DIVISION, WESTERN RAILWAY Rajkot (Gujarat)
Unit Profile
Indian Railways is a major utility of the Central Government with a presence
throughout the length and the breadth of the country. Apart from heavy electrical
energy usage for the purpose of electric traction, Railways consumes large amount
of electrical energy for non traction purpose in installations like administrative and
service buildings, stations, Hospitals, residential colonies, pumping etc. With the
growing demand for improved passenger and staff amenities, the consumption of
electrical energy has been continuously on the rise. Railways have embarked on a
mission to reduce the energy demands through the use of energy efficient devices
and practices and tapping the unconventional/renewable sources of energy.
The Divisional Railway Hospital – Rajkot was started on 1963 to provide quality
medical services to the employees of Rajkot Division of Western Railway & their
family members. The Railway Hospital - Rajkot is one of the oldest hospital on
Indian Railway, which is well equipped with specialties like General medicine,
genecology & obstetrics, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, surgery, paediatrics,
pathology, radiology, dental clinic including, evaluation of functions of heart by ECG
& TMT, physiotherapy & Tele medicines. The Railway Hospital - Rajkot is also
equipped with non allopathic Deptt. like Ayurvedic & Homeopathic. The Railway
Hospital – Rajkot caters to approx. 6960 employees excluding their family members.
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The present built up area of Railway Hospital is 4877 sq. meters having Air
conditioned area of 560.5 Sq. mtrs. It has got one major & one minor OT equipped
with all quality facilities. To make use of the OT facilities honorary surgeons from all
specialties are on the panel & visit regularly. The Hospital has causality wards, OPD
& Indoor sections to meet any emergency round the clock 24/7 and have dedicated
total staff of 118.
Rajkot Hospital is fed by 11 KV HT supply availed from state electricity board having
a contract demand of 450 KVA. All wards are equipped with emergency lights though
invertors and have a 250 KVA stand by DG set with AMF panel to cater to 24x7 un
interrupted power supply to give maximum comfort to the ailing patients, and to
doctors & staff engaged in treating them.
Energy Consumption
The Railway Hospital have a connected load of 258.5 KW being catered at 11 KV
from the State Electricity Board, The Specific Electrical energy consumption has
come down from 10.48 to 7.33 KWH/Sq. mtr in 2013-14. Thus there was
remarkable reduction in Specific electrical energy consumption by 30.06 % in 2013-
14 as compared to 2012-13. There was reduction in total energy consumption by
15391 KWH during the 2013-14 as compared to the consumption during 2012-13
which also show a reduction of 30.10%.
Energy Consumption Pattern
Sr.No ENERGY DETAILS UNITS 2012-13 2012-13
1 Electricity purchased Lakh units 0.49726 0.34366
2 Self generated Lakh units 0.01411 0.01380
3 Total electricity consumption Lakh units 0.51137 0.35745
4 Energy saving over previous year
Lakh units - 0.15391
5 Energy saving over previous year
% - 30.06%
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2012-13 2012-13
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Total electricity consumption Lakh
units
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Consumption per built up Area
Sr.No ENERGY DETAILS UNITS 2011-2012
2012-2013
1 Total connected load kW 255.3 258.5
2 Total electricity consumption
Lakh units
0.51137 0.35745
3 Total built up area Sq. mtr. 4877 4877
4 Consumption per unit
built up area
Sq. mtr. 10.48 7.33
Energy Conservation Measures Taken
The following initiatives have been taken for electrical energy conservation:
Use of Energy efficient Ceiling fans
Provision of 61 nos. Energy Efficient 60 W Ceiling fans in place of 90 W old ceiling
fans.
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10.48
7.33
Consumption per unit built up area
Sq. mtr.
379
Provision of star rated Air conditioner units
Replacement of 13 nos. old Window AC units by BEE star rated Split AC units.
Plantation around the Hospital
Trees and plants have been planted near the hospital building to provide cool &
pleasant environment.
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Second Prize
Hospitals (Less than 10 Lakh kWh/year consumption)
DIVISIONAL RAILWAY HOSPITAL
NORTHERN RAILWAY
Ambala Cantt (Haryana)
Unit Profile
The Divisional Railway Hospital of Ambala
Division, in Ambala district of Haryana was
established during the year 1997 to provide
medical facilities to the Railway employees.
Hospital has 150 beds and caters to 16510
employees and their families. There is
provision of ICU, Operation theatre, post-
operative ward, X-ray and ultrasonography
rooms, which require 24 hours lighting & Air
conditioning.
The building has a total built up area of 5201.06 square meters with an air
conditioned area of 2283.36 square meters. The total Electrical connected load of
the building is 241.34 KW and the power supply is provided through 1x500 KVA
Transformer installed at 11/0.415 KV Sub-station. 125 KVA & 70 KVA Diesel
Generating sets have been installed at Hospital for backup power supply.
Divisional Railway Hospital, Ambala is providing services in OPD, indoor admission
facility for patients, Emergencies, Medicine, Surgery, Ophthalmology, Pathology,
Dental unit and Physiotherapy unit.
ELECTRICAL ENERGY PARAMETERS
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Total Electrical Energy
Consumption in Kwh
(Purchased+Generation)
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ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS IMPLEMENTED DURING THE
YEAR 2013-14
Provision of 18 W LED Tube lights
80 Nos. Retro fitment of 18 W LED Tube Lamps in existing of 36/40 W fittings at Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture of dismantled Tube light Picture after modification
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Energy Consumption per Bed
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Specific Energy
Consumption
(Kwh/sq.m)
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Provision of 28 W T-5 Tube lights
182 Nos. 28W T-5 fittings have been provided in place of 36W FTL fittings on Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture of dismantled Tube light fitting Picture after modification
Provision of 4x14 W T-5 light fitting
18 Nos. 4x14 W T-5 fittings have been provided in place of 250W HPSV fittings in circulating area of Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture of dismantled fitting Picture after modification
Provision of Electronic Fan Regulators
175 Nos. Electronic fan regulators have been provided in place of conventional type fan regulators in Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture of dismantled regulator Picture after modification
Provision of Energy Efficient Ceiling Fans
125 Nos. 60 W Energy Efficient Ceiling Fans have been provided in place of 90W ceiling fans in Divisional Railway Hospital
Picture before Modification Picture after modification
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Provision of BEE 5 star rating Energy Efficient Ceiling Fans
5 Nos. 50 W Energy Efficient 5 Star rating endorsed by BEE Ceiling Fans have been provided in place of 60W ceiling fans in Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture before modification Picture after modification
Provision of Astronomical Timers
01 No. Automatic Controlling of lights in circulating area has been done with Astronomical timer in Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture of Astronomical timer
Provision of BEE 5 Star rating submersible pump
01 No. 5 -Star Rating pump set endorsed by BEE in place of old submersible pump set feeding water supply to Railway Hospital.
Provision of GSM based controlling system for pump
Automation of Pump has been done by providing GSM based technology controlling system for feeding water to Railway Hospital.
Picture of GSM based controlling system for pumps
Provision of BEE star rated Air conditioners
10 Nos. old & inefficient Window Type ACs have been replaced with 3 star & above rating window type ACs & 5 star rating Split Type ACs in Divisional Railway Hospital.
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Picture before Modification Picture after Modification
Provision of Energy Efficient pumps in Desert coolers
35 Nos. VS pumps have been replaced with Energy efficient submersible pumps in Desert coolers in Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture of Dismantled VS pump Picture of Submersible pump
Provision of Energy inefficient Exhaust fans
45 Nos. Energy inefficient Exhaust fans have been replaced with Energy Efficient Exhaust fans in Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture of dismantled Exhaust fan Picture after modification
Provision of Solar Water Heating System
Provision of 2500 LPD Solar Water Heating System by replacing 25 Nos. of Electric Geysers in Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture of Electric Geyser Picture of Solar Water Heating System
Provision of BEE star rating Refrigerators
18 Nos. old Refrigerators have been replaced with energy efficient 3 star rated &
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above labelled Refrigerators in Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture of Energy inefficient Refrigerator Picture of Star rated Refrigerator
Provision of LCD Television
10 Nos. old Televisions have been replaced with energy efficient LCD Televisions in Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture of Old Television Picture of LCD Television
Provision of Compact Fluorescent light (CFLs)
50 Nos. 36W FTL fittings have been replaced with 15W energy efficient CFLs in bathrooms, toilets & on ramps in Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture of Dismantled fitting Picture of Energy Efficient CFL
Provision of Auto Power Factor Corrector Panel
01 No. APFC panel of 50 KVAR capacity has been provided with LT panel in switch room of Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture of APFC Panel
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Provision of Occupancy Sensors
10 Nos. Occupancy sensors have been provided in Doctor’s chambers in Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture after Modification
Provision of Variable Voltage Variable Frequency
Variable Voltage Variable Frequency (VVVF) control has been provided with existing 1 No. Lift in Divisional Railway Hospital.
Picture before Modification Picture after Modification
Provision of 18 W LED Tube lights in Hospital name board
18W LED lights has been provided in Hospital name board in place of 36W tube lights.
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Certificate of Merit
Hospitals (Less than 10 Lakh kWh/year consumption)
ESCORTS HEART INSTITUTE & RESEARCH CENTER
Raipur (Chhattisgarh)
Unit Profile
With a vision to provide the state of Chhattisgarh world class cardiac specialty care,
Fortis Escorts hearts Centre Raipur (FEHC-R) came calling in 2002 and was quickly a
focal point of healthcare for the residents of South East Central India.
The Fortis Escorts Heart Centre, Raipur has joint venture with the Govt. of
Chhattisgarh, is 40 bedded super-specialty cardiac Centre. It has full-fledged heart
station, Heart command centre, Cardiac catheterization lab, OT and wards providing
specialized cardiac care services such as TMT, ECG, pulmonary function tests, Holter
monitoring, Peripheral Droppler studies, Coronary and Peripheral Angiography,
Coronary Carotid, Renal and Peripheral Angioplasty and Stenting, Pacemaker
Implantation, Balloon Valvuloplasty and Cardiac surgeries.
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Energy Consumption
Month Unit
Consumption
Bill
Amount
SEC
(kWh/Mtr2)
April 59072 316150 23.53
MAY 59072 365360 23.53
JUNE 57947 348590 23.08
JULY 70950 413230 28.26
AUG 59570 370670 23.72
SEP 67450 422060 26.86
OCT 62865 390520 25.04
NOV 48830 319600 19.45
DEC 43465 385990 17.31
JAN 43485 299790 17.32
FEB 37875 269930 15.08
MAR 53160 350380 21.17
0
50000
100000
150000
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR
Comparison of Monthly Energy consumption
FY 2012-13 FY 2013-14
Month Unit
Consumption
Bill
Amount
SEC
(kWh/Mtr2)
April 85150 781840 33.91
MAY 98765 654340 39.33
JUNE 88875 506400 35.39
JULY 77860 441160 31.01
AUG 69265 398707 27.58
SEP 74490 432890 29.67
OCT 69785 405510 27.79
NOV 55840 340890 22.24
DEC 53035 330250 21.12
JAN 50860 319675 20.25
FEB 54670 340113 21.77
MAR 71685 433087 28.55
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Energy Conservation Measures Taken
S.No Observation Action Taken Benifits
1 Chilled water pipe line
insulation, especially
at roof top/open area
found damaged due to
normal wear and tear
and hence, there was
little difference in Cold
and Hot surface
temperature of chilled
water pipe lines.
Engaged a Local
Agency
immediately and
replaced
all(approx. length
30 mtrs)
damaged
insulation with 19
mm thick nitrile
rubber.
With new insulation the
difference has increased and
heat gain has reduced , thus
saved energy is assumed to
be 5% .
2
During energy audit it
was found that
existing chiller of 33
TR is very old and has
become inefficient,
Chiller pumps also not
in good condition
which was resulting
inefficient chiller plant
operation.
TR load Calculated =
28.5 TR against
capacity of 33 TR
Power capacity =
53.16 kw, So SEC=
1.86 KWH/TR
Engaged supplier
for installing New
Air cooled chiller
with 3 scroll
compressor to
get the staging
benefit as per the
heat load and
replaced all
chilled water
pumps, valves
etc.
Present
TR Calculated =31.8 TR
SEC = 0.83 KW /TR
Saving = 174017 kwh /year
3
AHUs were operating
with low efficiency due
to damaged/choked
Engaged supplier
for replacing the
damaged Filters
CFM throw improved and
improved its TR capacity.
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR
Specific Energy Consumption (kWh/sq M)
FY 2013-14 FY 2012-13
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filters, CFM throw was
very low and one
Chilled water coil
found damaged due to
leakage and it was
badly choked resulting
very low air thrown.
It was observed that
avg Return temp 27
dg C, Canvas
Temperature = 20.6
dg C,
AHU CFM=6480.
Coil condition
chocked/deposited.
Filter condition-
Damaged
Water In/Out temp =
9.2 dg C/10.4 dg C
and also replaced
the damaged
cooling coil with
new 6 row coil.
And cleaned the
rest AHU coils
with appropriate
coil cleaner
This reduced the run hour of
AHU with same set point as
earlier and reduced energy
consumption.
Present Reading =
Return Temp = 24 dg C
Canvas Temp = 16 dg C
Water In/Out =8.8 dg C/11.4
dg C
CFM= 9144