energy management case studies - healthy hospitals initiative
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The Healthier Hospitals Ini0a0ve and Energy in Healthcare
Christopher Bodkin Healthier Hospitals Ini0a0ve [email protected]
Jeffrey Thompson, MD, CEO Gundersen Lutheran Health System La Crosse, Wisconsin
“Healthcare organiza/ons need to be honest with themselves and ‘look in the mirror’ when it comes to environmental factors that affect human disease. Our mission is to improve the health of the communi/es we serve, and we cannot accomplish this mission without looking at our organiza/on’s environmental impact and how that contributes to disease.”
Leadership Walks, Talks, Envisions…
www.healthierhospitals.org
Sponsoring Health Systems
Healthier Hospitals Ini@a@ve
Goal is to enroll 2000 hospitals FREE for all enrollees Modeled aHer IHI 100,000 Lives Campaign
• Accelera@on strategy at the intersec@on of sustainability, pa@ent and worker safety
• Using proven strategies to drive success
Milestone Report a POWERFUL evidence-‐based story to tell
HHI Overview
Leaner Energy
Carbon dioxide and other pollutants can contribute to chronic bronchi@s, asthma aLacks, respiratory symptoms and premature death. The Healthier Hospitals Ini@a@ve (HHI) is teaming with hospitals to conserve energy and reduce emissions to benefit pa@ents, staff and local communi@es.
Leaner Energy
Regulated Medical Waste Reduc0on Reduce regulated medical waste to less than 10 percent of total waste or less than three pounds per adjusted pa@ent day
Recycling Achieve a 15 percent recycling rate
Construction and Demolition Diversion Achieve an 80 percent recycle and diversion rate for major renova0ons and new construc0on
Baseline: Input energy data into ENERGY STAR PorYolio Manager to track energy use and GHG emissions
Level 1 – 3% reduc@on Level 2 – 5% reduc@on
Level 3 – 10% reduc@on (or >75 ES)
Level 1 Reduce greenhouse gases by decreasing weather-‐adjusted energy intensity from metered energy use by three percent from baseline.
Level 2 Reduce greenhouse gases by decreasing weather-‐adjusted energy intensity from metered energy use by five percent from baseline.
Level 3 Reduce greenhouse gases by decreasing weather-‐adjusted energy intensity from metered energy use by ten percent from baseline OR if facility is already an ENERGY STAR rated facility (> 75), maintain ES status.
Weather Normalized EUI Over Two Years
Green House Gas per Square foot
“Every dollar saved on energy costs is a dollar that is devoted to improving medical care for our pa@ents.” Dr. Herbert Pardes, President and CEO New York Presbyterian Hospital
Interven@ons
Case Study: Partners Healthcare Strategic Energy master Plan
The Problem: In 2008 Partners Healthcare was incurring $100M in annual energy costs in 15 facili@es with a consump@on escala@on rate of 1.5% per year. Power sources were 49% carbon fuel, 30% hydro, 18% nuclear, and 3% renewable. Goals: • Reduce energy consump@on by at least 20% in 5 years (2008 base) • Iden@fy and evaluate renewable energy sources to reduce dependence on
carbon fuels • Increase efficiency of energy delivery through on-‐site cogenera@on • Develop a 10-‐year capital plan to implement SEMP recommenda@ons. Benefits: • Reduc@on of 25% in energy consump@on over 5 years on a $100M p.a energy
bill. • Annual pollutant reduc@on include 21.6 tons of sulphur dioxide, 5 tons of
nitrous oxide,6,332 tons of carbon dioxide and 0.15 tons of mercury. • According to the Prac@ce Greenhealth Energy Impact Calculator the annual
reduc@on in health impact on the popula@on is es@mated to be $500,000
Southeast Energy Consump@on
EPA Region #4: Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee
• It has been an honor speaking with you today. If you want to learn more about the Healthier Hospitals Initiative please visit www.healthierhospitals.org.
Christopher Bodkin 603-‐491-‐6106 Monday-‐ Friday, 9:00am-‐5:00pm ET [email protected] OR [email protected]
Thank You!