Sacred Heart Medical Center
101 W. Eighth Avenue
Spokane, WA 99220
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Providence Health & Services represents 27 hospitals and other services in Western and
Our energy management team, the "BTU Bombers," is made up of facilities' staff (including a building engineer dedicated to energy management), utility representatives, and Johnson Control employees. The team has a goal of reducing energy consumption by an average of 5% or more each year and meets quarterly to review ongoing projects and identify new savings opportunities, such as those offered by rebates, purchasing, operations & maintenance and energy pricing strategies.
We have consistently realized more than 5% reductions in energy expenditures through mostly short-payback projects, including lighting upgrades, VAV fan systems, high efficiency chillers & pumping systems and night setback programs.
While new automated technologies often reduce the need for staff involvement, we find it critical to have a dedicated and well-trained operations and maintenance (O&M) team. For example, while our building management system standardizes equipment operations, trained O&M staff needs to maintain and oversee the system to ensure it's operating at its full potential. We also implement critical maintenance, such as yearly steam trap maintenance and insulation checks/improvements, to continually improve efficiency. Our O&M staff takes advantage of training offered by Johnson Controls as well as in-house expertise.
In addition, we routinely purchase ENERGY STAR qualified products, such as washing machines and refrigerators, and regularly upgrade our Johnson Controls Metasys system to improve centralized environmental control. Our energy consumption is tracked through a quarterly consumption report from Johnson Controls, a monthly utility report that compares our usage with that of previous years and Avista Advantages Facility Manager.
By continually improving our efficiency, we are able to reallocate the money weve saved to our primary goal of providing high quality health care services to our patients and meet our responsibility for prudent stewardship of limited resources.
Communications:
A weekly newsletter is sent to all employees and allows us to share our energy successes and remind them how much we appreciate their assistance with our energy efficiency efforts. Earning the ENERGY STAR was a group effort that included our departmental staff, supportive employees in other departments and the invaluable support of Administration. We enjoy a very positive relationship with our upper management and brief the President/COO of the
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Please note: Narrative information in this profile has been provided by Sacred Heart Medical Center or a representative of this facility. Other building information was verified and submitted to EPA at the time of application. Building energy performance, operating characteristics, and ownership/management may be subject to change over time.
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Sacred Heart Medical Center
Year(s) Labeled (Rating):
2003 (79)
2005 (75)
2007 (75)
Facility Type: Hospital (General Medical & Surgical)
Total Floorspace: 1669713 sf
Year Constructed: 1971
Contract Type: Internal Resources
Financing Type: Internal Capital
Technologies Used:
| Stage 1-Recommissioning |
| Stage 2-Lighting |
| Stage 3-Load Reductions |
| Stage 5-Heating and Cooling Plant |