A typical 200,000-square-foot, 50-bed hospital in the United States spends approximately $680,000 annually — or more than $13,000 per bed — on electricity and natural gas. Energy is one of the largest controllable operating expenses in a healthcare facility, and improving efficiency can significantly reduce its impact on your budget.
Comprehensive energy projects go beyond simple equipment replacement. Strategic upgrades across lighting, HVAC systems, boilers, refrigeration, building automation, electrical infrastructure, weatherization, and renewable energy can reduce utility costs while improving reliability, indoor air quality, temperature stability, and overall system performance — all critical in healthcare environments where comfort, compliance, and uptime are essential.
At EMC, Inc., we develop and deliver integrated, turnkey energy solutions tailored to healthcare facilities. Our project management approach emphasizes detailed planning, phased implementation, and close coordination with facility staff to ensure minimal interruption to daily operations and patient care. Work is scheduled strategically to maintain critical services and protect sensitive clinical environments.
We also assist facilities in securing utility incentives, tax credits, grant funding, and other financial pathways to reduce capital impact and improve return on investment.
By taking a comprehensive, systems-based approach — and executing with precision — EMC helps healthcare organizations reduce operating expenses, strengthen infrastructure, and reinvest savings into patient care.
Contact EMC today to schedule your free energy assessment and discover the full savings potential within your facility.