Heat Pumps for Healthcare Industry - Medical / Health Care
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that American healthcare is responsible for contributing over 655 million metric tons of carbon emissions annually. On average, 30% of a healthcare building’s energy is wasted. DCT heat pumps can help reduce energy consumption and energy waste while maximizing cost savings.
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that the American healthcare industry is responsible for contributing over 655 million metric tons of carbon emissions annually. Additionally, on average, 30% of a healthcare building’s energy is wasted.
Energy is wasted in a variety of ways: heating, cooling, lighting, ventilation, and hot water heating, among others. The high energy consumption and resulting rising costs associated with traditional boilers and chillers have created a pressing need for more efficient technology in healthcare facilities.
Healthcare facilities consume close to 10% of the total energy used in the U.S.
- Inpatient healthcare is ranked by the EPA as the second-largest commercial energy user in the U.S.
- The healthcare sector is responsible for 8.5% of all greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S.
Dalrada Climate Technology Heat Pumps for community health
Through renewable and sustainable energy innovation, Dalrada Climate Technology`s combustion-free commercial heat pumps reduce carbon and improve energy efficiency, ultimately recovering lost energy while supporting the global initiative of Net Zero emissions.
Dalrada Climate Technology heat pumps harvest low energy waste back into the system, presenting significant cost-saving opportunities and increasing long term sustainability.This advanced commercial heat pump technology allows further healthcare investment:
- Increased hiring and staff development training;
- Cutting-edge medical therapies and technologies;
- Facility renovation and expansion
