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Why is CHP a good energy resource for hospitals?

CHP is a superior energy resource for hospitals because it can provide all of a hospital's energy services efficiently and indefinitely during grid outages. For hospitals, losing electricity—even for short periods—can disrupt critical life support systems. When the power goes out, lives may be at risk.

How much does a hospital spend on energy?

Frees resources for patient care. Hospitals spend $3.16 per square foot on energy costs each year on average, and this amount is climbing steadily. These costs can have a huge impact on a hospital. For example, a 237,400-square-foot, 75-bed hospital spends about $9,800 per bed on energy costs—about $735,000 per year.

Why should hospitals use renewable energy?

Hospitals can use renewable energy to reduce energy costs and hedge against price increases (see box at left). Their commitment to using renewables sets them apart from their peers and demonstrates leadership in community health and environmental stewardship.

Can a hospital use biomass energy for power?

Biomass energy is produced by burning organic materials such as plant matter, residues, and waste to produce electricity or heat for hospitals. Commercial-scale biomass heating has particular potential for rural hospitals, but mounting the systems on buildings is discouraged due to vibration transmission and structural concerns.

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