In Birmingham, Reducing the Carbon Footprint of a Leading Hospital with a Mix of Decarbonized Energy

As part of its "NHS Net Zero" plan, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham is modernizing its facilities to lower carbon emissions and improve patient care conditions.
Hospital in Birmingham

New Installations for Sustainable Energy Performance

Veolia replaced old boilers with 1.65 MW heat pumps, installed 6,100 LED lights and 314 kW of solar panels, and insulated 11,500 m² of roofing. This project is part of an energy performance contract.

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3,847 tons
of CO₂ avoided annually

6,100 LED
lights installed

11,500 m²
of roofing insulated

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