Hospital Energy Consumption Survey: The Lived Experience

Meghaa Gangahar

Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy,
New Delhi, India

Akash Goenka

Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy,
New Delhi, India
Corresponding Author: akash@aeee.in

Sandeep Kachhawa

Alliance for an Energy efficient Economy,
 New Delhi, India

Sangeeta Mathew

Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy,
New Delhi, India

Satish Kumar

Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy,
New Delhi, India

Rajita Kurup

Centre for Chronic Disease Control, New Delhi, India

Indumathi Arunan

Centre for Chronic Disease Control, New Delhi, India

Sunila Dixit

Centre for Chronic Disease Control, New Delhi, India

Poornima Prabhakaran

Centre for Chronic Disease Control, New Delhi, India

Cite this article

Gangahar, M., Goenka, A., Kachhawa, S., Mathew, S., Kumar, S., Kurup, R., Arunan, I., Dixit, S., Prabhakaran, P. (2024). Hospital Energy Consumption Survey: The Lived Experience. In Proceedings of Energise 2023- Lifestyle, Energy Efficiency, and Climate Action, pp 190–196, Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy. https://doi.org/10.62576/QHRJ9543

Highlights

  • The lived experience of the survey administrators of a nationwide hospital energy survey capturing on-ground realities and learnings often precluded from technical survey reports
  • Transferrable learnings that can help make future commercial building energy consumption surveys quicker, less cumbersome, less costly, and more effective

Abstract

As part of the effort to foster a more systematic approach to commercial building energy data collection and reporting, this paper aims to bring out the “lived experience” of on-ground data collection from the recently concluded Hospital Energy Consumption Survey conceptualized and conducted by the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, under the aegis of the National Program for Climate Change and Human Health. It was administered and overseen by the Alliance for Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE) and the Centre for Chronic Disease Control (CCDC). This paper captures the authors’ on-ground survey experience and transferable learning, typically precluded from technical survey reports. The authors believe that given the challenges in collecting relevant energy data from the buildings sector, their experiences can offer a unique insight into the on-ground realities of collecting technical data and suggest transferrable learnings that can help make future commercial building energy consumption surveys quicker, less cumbersome, less costly, and more effective. 

Keywords

Hospital, Commercial Building, Energy Efficiency, Survey, Data  

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