There seem to be two schools of thought in regards to achieving greater sustainability. One is based on a behavioural change to tackle societal and environmental challenges. More precisely in managing resources with moderation, restraint, and constraint (e.g. Reduce-Reuse-Recycle mantra). The other approach focuses on developing and implementing technologies to drive change. Here, the premise is that greater sustainability can be achieved if green technology is developed and deployed rapidly. With this in mind and considering the various sustainability challenges as hotels enter this new decade, what are the three (3) technologies to implement in 2020?"

Jeffery Smith
Jeffery Smith
Vice President Sustainability at Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas
  1. I believe solar PV systems should be a high priority, to relieve dependence on fossil fuels while reducing Opex. 
  2. I'll go with waste heat recovery, IE using a heat exchanger to preheat water entering hot water tanks, by using the exhaust heat from either HVAC or diesel generators, etc. It's not as complicated as it sounds and there's typically a great ROI from the installation. 
  3. Occupancy sensors ...and room automation to go with them. The real winners in this space will not only reduce their energy use but also engage guests! For example, the new guest app Hilton has developed that incentivizes guests to save energy with rewards perks (NOT my app but I wish it was!).

Utilities are 2nd highest cost of the hotel and of course, a reduced carbon footprint follows energy conservation. It's a win-win to cut these costs and be part of the solution to climate change. That's why I'm most excited about technology that helps in this area.  

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