Summary
The aim of the project was to present and introduce energy management in Slovene hospitals. This involved the promotion of innovative energy technologies, support for the networking of energy managers, preparation for energy efficient investments and the introduction of new financial schemes in hospitals. As a result of the project, energy efficiency in hospitals should improve. The hospitals are energy consumers with an economic energy saving potential estimated at approximately 20 to 30%. The approach used and the experience acquired in the project are applicable to other public institutions and sub sectors.
This case study is one of 31 Good Practice Case Studies published by the OPET Network in 2005
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