Carbon footprint modeling of a clinical lab
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Ni, Kai
Hu, Yihua
Ye, Xianming
AlZubi, Hamzah S.
Goddard, Phil
Alkahtani, Mohammed
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MDPI Publishing
Abstract
Modeling of a clinical lab carbon footprint is performed in this study from the aspects of
electricity, water, gas consumption and waste production from lab instruments. These environmental
impact indicators can be expressed in the form of the CO2 equivalent. For each type of clinical
test, the corresponding consumption of energy resources and the production of plastics and papers
are taken into consideration. In addition, the basic lab infrastructures such as heating, ventilation,
air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, lights, and computers also contribute to the environmental impact.
Human comfort is to be taken into account when optimizing the operation of lab instruments, and is
related to the operation of HVAC and lighting systems. The detailed modeling takes into consideration
the types of clinical tests, operating times, and instrument specifications. Two ways of disposing
waste are classified. Moreover, the indoor environment is modeled. A case study of the Biochrom 30+
amino acid analyzer physiological system in Alder Hey Children’s Hospital is carried out, and the
methods of mitigating the overall environmental impacts are discussed. Furthermore, the influence
of climate on the results is investigated by using the climate data in Liverpool and Athens in October.
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Clinical lab, Carbon footprintmodeling, CO2 equivalent, Lab instrument, Environmental impact
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Ni, K., Hu, Y., Xiaohua, Y. et al. 2018, 'Carbon footprint modeling of a clinical lab', Energies, vol. 11, art. 3105, pp. 1-15.
