Learn how your health care facilitys energy reduction efforts compare to national benchmarks with this new report utilizing data collected from nearly 1,000 general medical and surgical hospitals from around the country.

Energy data from ASHEs Energy to Care program is shared to encourage health care facility managers and health care engineers to monitor their own facilities energy performance and seek out opportunities to improve efficiency, reduce operating costs, optimize performance and become more sustainable.

 

Why isnt this available in print? In support of our global sustainability and decarbonization initiatives, 陳栠勛圖is reducing print offerings for certain publications. Questions may be directed to the 陳栠勛圖team at ashe@aha.org.

 

 

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