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A Look at Health Care Buildings

How large are they?

How many employees are there?

Where are they located?

How old are they?

Who owns and occupies them?

Are they on multibuilding complexes?

How do they use energy and how much does it cost?

How do they use electricity?

How do they use natural gas?

What types of equipment do they use?

How do they measure up on conservation efforts?

  HEALTH CARE BUILDINGS
How do they measure up on conservation efforts?

Conservation Features

Reference 4:  Conservation Feature Definitions

Health care buildings as a whole are just about average on the prevalence of heating, cooling, and lighting conservation features, but inpatient health care buildings are well above average on conservation features. 

Table 8:  Number of buildings with conservation features by building type

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Release date:  September 11, 2000 
File last modified:  January 3, 2001