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EPA’s Combined Heat and Power program: The right choice for your hospital?

The United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Combined Heat and Power program is an energy solution for hospitals, providing efficient and continuous power that safeguards critical life support systems during grid outages. With the increasing frequency of severe weather events in the U.S., which pose risks of power disruptions, the Combined Heat and Power program offers a reliable alternative that ensures uninterrupted service. This on-site energy generation resource supplies both electricity and thermal energy—crucial for heating, cooling, and sterilization—thereby supporting comprehensive hospital operations even during prolonged outages.

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