A Swedish hospital stores winter snow under wood chips and pumps its meltwater through the building in summer; in its first year it supplied 93% of cooling demand
- According to Science Direct, the hospital's annual cooling demand is about 1,000 MWh.
- A hospital in central Sweden found an unusual way to meet its summer cooling needs by storing snow from winter and using it months later.
- The Sundsvall Regional Hospital uses a large snow storage system designed to preserve winter cold until the warmer months.
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- According to Science Direct, the hospital's annual cooling demand is about 1,000 MWh.
- A hospital in central Sweden found an unusual way to meet its summer cooling needs by storing snow from winter and using it months later.
- The Sundsvall Regional Hospital uses a large snow storage system designed to preserve winter cold until the warmer months.
Sources: Times of India