Henderson Engineers’ $125 million, all-electric Prosser Memorial Health Hospital project in Prosser, Washington, eschews industry norms by forgoing fossil fuels like natural gas and coal for heating, cooling, and other critical operations. Such an approach is a boon to the American healthcare system, which is responsible for 10% of the country’s carbon emissions. Brian Alessi, Henderson’s sustainability director, recently wrote an article for DOTmed HealthCare Business News about how the Prosser project is a shining example of the financial, operational, and community health benefits of electrification.
Click here to read Alessi’s expert insights on the strategic advantages of building all-electric hospitals.
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