At the location of the Martin Horvat Special Hospital in Rovinj, work was recently carried out on the installation of four water wells, key components of the heat pump system. This significant step in the modernization of the hospital infrastructure represents an investment in sustainable and efficient energy that will ensure optimal conditions for rehabilitation and patient care.
Rovinj as a location for the Martin Horvat Special Hospital provides ideal conditions for the implementation of water heat pumps for several reasons. First, the proximity of the Adriatic Sea provides access to underground water, which serves as a source of thermal energy for the heat pump system. Groundwater in this area is often at a stable temperature throughout the year, which is ideal for efficient thermal energy extraction.
In addition, the climate of Rovinj is characterized by mild winters and warm summer months, which additionally favors the efficiency of heat pumps. The stable groundwater temperature and mild climate ensure a consistent source of thermal energy throughout the year, which minimizes the need for additional energy sources and reduces the hospital's operating costs.
The investment in water heat pumps also reflects the hospital's commitment to sustainability and environmental protection. The use of renewable energy from underground water reduces greenhouse gas emissions and contributes to the reduction of the hospital's ecological footprint. This sustainable practice is not only economically profitable, but also responsible towards future generations, conserving natural resources for future generations.
Along with the modernization of the infrastructure, the Martin Horvat Special Hospital continues its mission of providing high-quality medical care while respecting the environment and preserving natural resources. The installation of water wells for heat pumps represents a step towards a sustainable healthcare future, highlighting the hospital's commitment to innovation, efficiency and environmental protection.