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Hospital Gets New Chilling Unit; Saves Money

The new efficient unit will result in $14,000 in annual savings for the hospital.

Southampton Hospital will be saving over $14,000 through a new cooling system that is being installed with the help of the Long Island Power Authority.

According to the hospital, the hospital's old, and inefficient chilling unit with a new high-efficiency unit through one of LIPA's efficiency programs, called the Commercial Construction Program.

“It is imperative for our community hospital to continue to protect our environment by being 'green-conscious' in every way that we can," said Robert Chaloner, Southampton Hospital’s President & CEO.

Chaloner said the new unit will result in a savings of approximately 75,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) and will be paid for with the help of a LIPA rebate equaling $16,000.

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To learn more about LIPA’S Commercial Construction Program, visit www.lipower.org/efficiency/commercial.html.


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