Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in hospital operating rooms (ORs) constitutes a major challeng... more Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in hospital operating rooms (ORs) constitutes a major challenge for the proper design and operation of an energy efficient hospital. A subjective assessment of the indoor environment along with a short monitoring campaign was ...
In this study an inventory system was designed which fulfills the reporting requirements of the c... more In this study an inventory system was designed which fulfills the reporting requirements of the current European Union legislation for air emissions. Given the reporting requirements deriving from the EU Directives, International Conventions, and Inventory Methodologies developed at the EU level, there are significant differences in the required data in terms of industrial categories, definitions of point and area sources, whether TVOC or individual species must be determined, and expression of VOCs emissions. On the basis of this concept, an inventory system was structured that aims to comply with the framework set by the European Union for the evaluation of VOCs emissions from industrial activities and other facilities in Greece. This inventory can be very helpful to all the EU members states, as well as the Eastern European countries that are in pre-accession phase, who must implement the European legislation concerning VOCs emissions.
Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in hospital operating rooms (ORs) constitutes a major challeng... more Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in hospital operating rooms (ORs) constitutes a major challenge for the proper design and operation of an energy efficient hospital. A subjective assessment of the indoor environment along with a short monitoring campaign was ...
In this study an inventory system was designed which fulfills the reporting requirements of the c... more In this study an inventory system was designed which fulfills the reporting requirements of the current European Union legislation for air emissions. Given the reporting requirements deriving from the EU Directives, International Conventions, and Inventory Methodologies developed at the EU level, there are significant differences in the required data in terms of industrial categories, definitions of point and area sources, whether TVOC or individual species must be determined, and expression of VOCs emissions. On the basis of this concept, an inventory system was structured that aims to comply with the framework set by the European Union for the evaluation of VOCs emissions from industrial activities and other facilities in Greece. This inventory can be very helpful to all the EU members states, as well as the Eastern European countries that are in pre-accession phase, who must implement the European legislation concerning VOCs emissions.
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