A modern approach to designing ice rinks and arenas.
Author(s) : KOSONEN R., LAITINEN A.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Integrating advanced technology can improve the indoor climate and ice quality, while also reducing energy costs. The average cost-effective energy-saving potential, according to the energy audits, is 50% heating energy consumption and 20% electricity. On average, 25% water could be saved. Altogether FIM 2 million could be saved annually, based on FIM 5.6 million investment, giving an average payback period of less than 3 years.
Details
- Original title: A modern approach to designing ice rinks and arenas.
- Record ID : 1999-1929
- Languages: English
- Source: CADDET Energy Effic. Newsl. - n. 2
- Publication date: 1998/06
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- Themes: Skating rinks, artificial snow
- Keywords: Economy; Design; Skating rink; Finland; Energy saving
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- Date : 1996/02
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