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Siemens to Provide Energy Efficiency Upgrades to Manchester Memorial Hospital
BUFFALO GROVE, Ill. --(Business Wire)--
Under a comprehensive $4.9 million energy savings performance contract
(ESPC) with Eastern Connecticut Health Network (ECHN), the Building
Technologies division of Siemens (News - Alert) Industry, Inc. (Siemens) announced that
Manchester Memorial Hospital should save nearly $500,000 a year in
utility consumption. Manchester Memorial Hospital should receive
one-time electric utility rebates totaling $592,451 and, in addition, is
also awaiting gas incentives on the project that are being reviewed by
the utility company.
An affiliate of ECHN, Manchester Memorial Hospital, in Manchester,
Conn., is a 249-bed acute care facility offering comprehensive inpatient
and outpatient medical and surgical services to communities east of
Hartford, Conn.
"We have been consistently diligent in our efforts to find ways to
reduce our costs; going green not only saves dollars, but also saves the
environment," said Peter J. Karl, president and CEO of ECHN. "With our
strategic partner, Siemens, we are achieving this goal, creating a
healthier, more environmentally friendly and cost-efficient facility
that will better serve our patients and staff for decades to come."
At the heart of the project, slated for completion by June 2013, is the
replacement of aging oil-fired boilers with four new, extremely
efficient, high-pressure low-emission dual-fuel boilers that will be
primarily fired by natural gas. Siemens is managing all aspects of the
project and will remove the old boilers and bring the new units online
with minimal disruption to hospital operations. The new boilers are
expected to save energy, improve reliability and significantly reduce
maintenance and repair costs, which will hlp reduce the hospital's fuel
expenses up to 35 percent.
For the past five years, Siemens has worked with ECHN and Manchester
Memorial to implement this comprehensive plan to save energy, which also
includes the upgrade and retrofit of building lighting systems, water
conservation measures, a new upgraded energy management system, and new
high-efficiency chillers.
The positive effects of the energy efficiency improvements will be
pervasive and long-lasting, not only reducing energy and water
consumption significantly, but also reducing operations and maintenance
costs by approximately $28,500 annually. Environmental benefits will
also accrue as the program will help to reduce the hospital's yearly
carbon footprint by 5,308,357 pounds of CO2, the equivalent of planting
16 acres of trees or taking 441 cars off the road.
About Siemens
Siemens Infrastructure & Cities Sector, with approximately
87,000 employees worldwide, offers sustainable technologies for
metropolitan areas and their infrastructures. Its offerings include
complete traffic and transportation systems, intelligent logistics,
efficient energy supply, environmentally compatible building
technologies, modernization of the way power is transmitted and
distributed, and smart consumption of electricity. The sector is
comprised of the Rail Systems, Mobility and Logistics, Low and Medium
Voltage, Smart Grid and Building Technologies divisions, as well as
Osram Sylvania. For more information, visit www.usa.siemens.com/infrastructure-cities
Siemens Building Technologies Division is the world's market
leader for safe and energy efficient buildings ("green buildings") and
infrastructures. As a service provider, system integrator and product
vendor, Building Technologies has offerings for building automation,
heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), fire protection and
security. For more information, visit http://www.usa.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies
About ECHN
Eastern Connecticut Health Network (ECHN) is a not-for-profit health
care system serving 19 towns in eastern Connecticut. Its network of
affiliates includes Manchester Memorial Hospital, Rockville General
Hospital, Woodlake at Tolland Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Eastern
Connecticut Medical Professionals, Women's Center for Wellness, Visiting
Nurse & Health Services of CT, Eastern Connecticut Cancer Institute, and
more. Visit our website at www.echn.org
for more detailed information about the health system.

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