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Plan for energy and the environment with regard to the Sestroretsky Health Resort in St. Petersburg, Russia; Miljoe- og energiplan for Sestroretsky Health Resort Sct. Petersborg, Rusland

Abstract

During the period July - December, 1993, groups from a Danish and a Russian university (St. Petersburg) and a Russian and Danish engineering firm have worked together on a plan for the Sestroretsky Health Resort in St. Petersburg. The resort offers health cures and the aim of the project was to train local workmen and technicians in the use of materials and technologies which would promote energy conservation in buildings. Another aim was to promote energy-saving attitudes amongst the guests at the resort. The goal was also to establish the export of Danish know-how and to present Danish building materials. The building area covered 35.700 m{sup 2} housing a possible 100 patients and 600 personnel. Patients were offered medical cures, mud baths and sports activities. The current condition of the buildings was evaluated and guidelines were given as to how to decrease energy consumption. The recommendations are expressed in a language which can be easily understood. It was found that the need for energy saving initiatives was considerable. Suggestions included insulation of roofs and outside walls and the installation of a control system for the heating system and sealing doors and windows. This would also improve the indoor climate. It  More>>
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 1993
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEI-DK-1455
Reference Number:
SCA: 320107; PA: DK-94:001101; EDB-94:036496; NTS-94:011210; ERA-19:009491; SN: 94001153912
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Dec 1993
Subject:
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; RUSSIAN FEDERATION; ENERGY CONSERVATION; PLANNING; TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER; TRAINING; MANAGEMENT; JOINT VENTURES; ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; BUILDINGS; EXPORTS; DENMARK; BUILDING MATERIALS; THERMAL INSULATION; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; CONSULTANTS; NUMERICAL DATA; COST ESTIMATION; 320107; BUILDING SYSTEMS
OSTI ID:
10128469
Research Organizations:
Christensen og Hofmeister Raadgivende Ingenioerfirma A/S, Viby (Denmark); Horsens Tekniske Skole (Denmark)
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
Danish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE94743465; CNN: Contract ENS-2124/200-0009; Contract IMOe-818; TRN: DK9401101
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
134 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 04, 2005

Citation Formats

None. Plan for energy and the environment with regard to the Sestroretsky Health Resort in St. Petersburg, Russia; Miljoe- og energiplan for Sestroretsky Health Resort Sct. Petersborg, Rusland. Denmark: N. p., 1993. Web.
None. Plan for energy and the environment with regard to the Sestroretsky Health Resort in St. Petersburg, Russia; Miljoe- og energiplan for Sestroretsky Health Resort Sct. Petersborg, Rusland. Denmark.
None. 1993. "Plan for energy and the environment with regard to the Sestroretsky Health Resort in St. Petersburg, Russia; Miljoe- og energiplan for Sestroretsky Health Resort Sct. Petersborg, Rusland." Denmark.
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title = {Plan for energy and the environment with regard to the Sestroretsky Health Resort in St. Petersburg, Russia; Miljoe- og energiplan for Sestroretsky Health Resort Sct. Petersborg, Rusland}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {During the period July - December, 1993, groups from a Danish and a Russian university (St. Petersburg) and a Russian and Danish engineering firm have worked together on a plan for the Sestroretsky Health Resort in St. Petersburg. The resort offers health cures and the aim of the project was to train local workmen and technicians in the use of materials and technologies which would promote energy conservation in buildings. Another aim was to promote energy-saving attitudes amongst the guests at the resort. The goal was also to establish the export of Danish know-how and to present Danish building materials. The building area covered 35.700 m{sup 2} housing a possible 100 patients and 600 personnel. Patients were offered medical cures, mud baths and sports activities. The current condition of the buildings was evaluated and guidelines were given as to how to decrease energy consumption. The recommendations are expressed in a language which can be easily understood. It was found that the need for energy saving initiatives was considerable. Suggestions included insulation of roofs and outside walls and the installation of a control system for the heating system and sealing doors and windows. This would also improve the indoor climate. It was calculated that current energy consumption could be reduced by 50%. Local authorities would have to establish financing arrangements, a price-setting policy so that savings could be appreciated by the users, training systems for the workmen and teachers at educational institutions and system for informing users on how they can contribute to the saving og energy. (AB)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}