Management Team

Sustainability Initiatives

Overview

At Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital, we are dedicated to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles and are actively working to support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As part of this commitment, we have implemented several initiatives aimed at improving our resource and energy efficiency. Our hospital is proud to be an IGBC Green Gold certified building, a testament to our commitment to environmental sustainability and eco-friendly healthcare practices. These efforts reflect our dedication to an energy-efficient environment and the responsible use of natural resources.

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Rainwater Harvesting

We have a storage tank with a capacity of 100 cubic meters that collects rainwater during the monsoon season. This helps us conserve water and use it efficiently.

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Hot Water Generation

We utilize waste heat from refrigeration chillers to generate hot water, contributing to energy efficiency across the facility.

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Energy Efficient Lighting

We have installed light-emitting diode (LED) lights, saving 8665 KWh/day, which represents a 36.6% reduction in our overall energy consumption.

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Performance Glass Installation

We have used performance glass in the façade, enhancing thermal efficiency and saving 3164 KWH of energy daily.

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Sewage Treatment Water Reuse

We recycle waste water and use 120 cubic meters/day of treated water from our sewage treatment plant (STP) for toilet flushing, supporting sustainable water management practices.

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Optimized HVAC System

Our heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are optimized through a building management system (BMS), to ensure an efficient and reliable operation.

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Variable Frequency Drives

Variable frequency drives (VFDs) have been integrated into our air handling units (AHUs), pumps, and fans to improve overall system efficiency.

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Renewable Energy Use

Solar panels with 50 KW photovoltaic cells have been installed at our hospital to generate electricity resulting in about 200 units/day. We are also using solar water heaters to heat around 15 cubic meters of water for kitchen use, thus reinforcing our commitment to renewable energy resources.

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