Olympic Success for GEA Ecoflex
Even before the Olympic Games have started GEA Ecoflex has beaten the opposition and bears the winner’s medal proudly. The contest: keep the athletes cool.
 GEA Ecoflex helping to keep athletes cool With daytime temperatures expected to rise above 40șC in summer time Beijing, the athletes will feel the heat in every sense of the word. Yet GEA Ecoflex has provided an environmentally-sound answer that will keep them cool and the future residents of the Olympic Village comfortable all year round.
The Olympic Village will accommodate and provide training facilities for 17,200 athletes and officials during the Games in August and a further 7,000 during the Paralympics that follow a month later, all on a site covering 66 hectares.
Throughout its construction ‘the environment’ has been the leading topic on the agenda. The builders used ‘green’ materials and adopted 36 projects to conserve energy and water and reduce pollution including: a rainwater collection system, special faucets in the restrooms that deliver instant hot water to prevent wastage, and a solar-powered water heating system located in the rooftop garden.
Another major project is to provide energy for air conditioning and heating using a reclaimed water source heat pump system that utilizes GEA Ecoflex heat exchangers. The system takes water from the Qinghe river, absorbs heat from the buildings in the summer then reuses it for heating during the winter months. The Beijing Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games (BOCOG) says that the system provides the same amount of heat as burning 3,000 tons of coal in the winter, resulting in the avoidance of 7,200 tons of CO2 emissions, 123 tons of SO2 and nitrogen oxide emissions, four tons of CO (carbon monoxide) emissions and 33 tons of particle pollution. In the summer, the heat pump system is anticipated to result in energy savings of 40 per cent compared with ordinary air conditioning systems.
After the Games the village will serve as residential accommodation for Beijing commuters. It’s anticipated that the 6.7 million kWh of energy produced annually by the village’s combined renewable energy resources will save 26,000 tons of coal and prevent 67,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually.
GEA Ecoflex China, based in Shanghai, had been working with the client since early 2006 making numerous site visits to ensure completion by the immovable opening date.
The facility will serve as the Olympic Village from July 27 to August 28, then as the Paralympic Village until September 20. Of course the athletes won’t care how they are protected from the Beijing summer, they’ll just be pleased to get somewhere cool to relax. But in the future, when the long-term residents move in, they’ll appreciate how the GEA Ecoflex technology keeps them comfortable and helps to protect the environment, too.
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