Canberra will be home to Australia''s first all-electric public hospital
Marking the largest healthcare infrastructure commitment ever undertaken by the ACT Government, the hospital will soon be powered by efficient all-electric heat pumps.
Marking the largest healthcare infrastructure commitment ever undertaken by the ACT Government, the hospital will soon be powered by efficient all-electric heat pumps.
Did you know Canberra Hospital''s first all-electric building is set to open its doors this August? This groundbreaking facility is demonstrating how sustainable healthcare solutions benefit
Implement Canberra''s Living Infrastructure Plan to work towards 30% urban canopy cover and 30% surface permeability, account for the value of living infrastructure and assess local needs for
ervices. Delivering critical services around the clock, the hospital uses 18 percent of ACT''s energy sources and is the state''s largest consumer sources. It embarked on a project to install solar panels
As Australia''s first all-electric hospital, the nine-storey building prioritises sustainability while delivering essential services, including an emergency department, intensive care unit, and
With ambitious climate targets – including 100% renewable electricity by 2025 – the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) relies on cutting-edge storage systems to stabilize its grid. Let''s explore how these
This amounts to the removal of 760 cars from Canberra''s roads and assists the project in leading the way nationally in environmentally sustainable health infrastructure design. The first of 21
Find out more about the key features of Canberra Hospital''s new CSB, including its increased capacity and family-focused design as well as the sustainable initiatives that are
The new eight-storey Critical Services Building within the existing Canberra Hospital campus at Garran steals the coveted title of Australia''s first fully electric hospital alongside the
In a world-leading climate action initiative, and an Australian first, our new emergency and critical care facility will be an all-electric building, helping to minimise the carbon footprint of
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