Facility Engineering
The Energy to Care Award celebrates facilities accomplishing sustainability goals that will pave the way for environmental stewardship, social equity and fiduciary responsibility
The Energy to Care awards celebrate facilities accomplishing sustainability goals that will pave the way for health care organizations to support healthy, equitable and resilient environments and communities.
This 2 day event brings together health care facilities professionals on a quest to discover low-cost energy savings opportunities at a hospital or clinical site.
Since 2010, over 3,500 facilities have recognized significant energy savings through the Energy to Care program.
- Sustainability
- Decarbonization
- Operational Excellence
- Performance improvement
- Leadership
- Health Care Facility Management
- Infrastructure
- Benchmarking
- Financial Management
- Capital Equipment
- Energy Management
- Facility Engineering
- Workforce
- Organizational Change
- Workforce
- Sustainability
- Decarbonization
- Planning, Design, and Construction
Energy to Care award winners* are recognized for reducing their energy consumption by 10 percent or more over their baseline energy consumption.
This downloadable Word document is a sample monthly log for maintaining special ventilation rooms.DOWNLOAD NOW
This 2013 ASHE Advocacy Report features articles on the unique hospital environment, improving codes and standards, and ways to get involved.
This session provides a detailed look at the many codes and standards that health care engineers must know to have a successful, code-compliant facility.