CM13D6 – Dueling Cities: Hospital Energy Management In Boston & Chicago: Not Just For Energy Geeks

To improve public health, reduce hospital energy use, reduce costs and green house gas emissions, everyone, from clinicians to executives, needs to understand the basics. How can you benchmark facilities, best practices, and strategies across cities, hospital cultures, and power grids? Join us as we compare the anatomies of Boston and Chicago hospital energy management. Learn insights from ground breaking energy and water surveys of 114 mid-western hospitals, including 17 in Chicago, compared to new data for 18 Boston hospitals covering 56 facilities. We'll compare energy saving strategies used in Advocate Healthcare's 10 Illinois hospitals and some from Boston. Almost anyone can be an energy champion for their facility, so come learn what you need to know to ask the right questions, make change, and help your institution. Boston and Chicago have different approaches; what are the pros and cons, and what might you do in your institution and city?

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Mr. Paul Lipke - Educator consultant - HCWH

Mr. Dan Doyle, LEED AP - Professional Engineer - Grumman/Butkus Associates

York Chan

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CM13D6 - Dueling Cities: Hospital Energy Management In Boston & Chicago: Not Just For Energy Geeks
To improve public health, reduce hospital energy use, reduce costs and greenhouse gas emissions, everyone, from clinicians to executives, needs to understand the basics. How can you benchmark facilities, best practices, and strategies across cities, hospital cultures, and power grids? Join us as we compare the anatomies of Boston and Chicago hospital energy management. Learn insights from ground breaking energy and water surveys of 114 mid-western hospitals, including 17 in Chicago, compared to new data for 18 Boston hospitals covering 56 facilities. We'll compare energy saving strategies used in Advocate Healthcare's 10 Illinois hospitals and some from Boston. Almost anyone can be an energy champion for their facility, so come learn what you need to know to ask the right questions, make change, and help your institution. Boston and Chicago have different approaches; what are the pros and cons, and what might you do in your institution and city? SPEAKER: Paul Lipke, Senior Advisor, Energy & Buildings, Health Care Without Harm | Dan Doyle, President, Grumman/Butkus Associates | York Chan,CHFM, Director of Facilities Engineering, Advocate Health Care You must register to access.