Hospitals are among the most energy-intensive facilities, operating 24/7 to provide critical care. With energy costs continually rising and the push for sustainability growing stronger, many healthcare facilities are exploring infrastructure upgrades to enhance resiliency and reduce operating expenses. However, finding the capital to fund these improvements can be a significant hurdle.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) presents a valuable opportunity for hospitals to secure funding for energy projects, but navigating the complexities of this legislation can be challenging. To help healthcare organizations maximize these opportunities, a recently available on-demand webinar offers insights from financial and environmental specialists.
Key Learning Points:
- Basics of the Inflation Reduction Act: Gain a foundational understanding of how the IRA can benefit your facility’s energy projects.
- Qualifying Energy Initiatives: Learn which types of energy upgrades qualify for funding under the IRA, helping you align your projects with available incentives.
- Case Studies and Strategic Recommendations: Access real-world examples and expert advice on using IRA funds to achieve the highest return on investment for your energy projects.
- Regulatory Insights: Get informed about important considerations such as domestic content, energy communities, transferability, direct pay options, and prevailing wage and apprenticeship regulations.
Presenters:
- Gideon Gradman, Managing Director, Energy & Infrastructure Group, Baker Tilly
- Robert Meier, Sustainability Manager, Sustainable Industries & Buildings, Veolia
This webinar is an essential resource for hospital facilities management professionals looking to make informed decisions about leveraging IRA funds for energy upgrades. By understanding the available credits and strategic approaches, healthcare facilities can improve their energy efficiency, reduce costs, and contribute to a more sustainable future.
View this on-demand session and equip your team with the knowledge to drive impactful changes in your hospital’s infrastructure.