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Hospitals
The residents of Wisconsin are served by over 150 hospitals located throughout the state. Many facilities are challenged to deliver quality care and maintain patient comfort while minimizing operating costs. Since hospitals are typically considered continuous-care facilities, one of the most cost-effective methods to reduce operating costs is to improve on-site energy efficiency. In order to meet patient needs, all energy systems operate continuously year-round. Most hospitals are supplied with heating and cooling from large central plants. Typical systems that may have savings opportunities include steam boilers, chillers, ventilation/heat recovery, pumps and fans, domestic hot water, and lighting. Controls and energy management systems can also play a significant savings role. Click on one of the links below to learn more.

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This survey is intended to create a basic inventory & assessment of the major energy-consuming systems in your facility. Focus on Energy can assist you to develop energy-efficient practices or research installation of new energy-efficient equipment.
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