Protecting the environment improves the health of everyone in the community. We do our part by consuming less energy.
Using solar energy to power our hospitals and clinics helps reduce costs, protect the environment, and improve the health of the communities we serve.
World-class hospitals and clinics use a lot of energy.
Where that energy comes from is important.
Switching to sources like solar and wind isn’t just good for the planet.
It’s about keeping the air clean for everyone to breathe.
It’s about preventing illnesses caused by extreme heat and pollution.
It’s why we’re dedicated to designing and powering our facilities in new ways.
We were the first U.S. health care organization certified as carbon neutral.
Now, all our electricity comes from renewable sources.
This lowers our energy bills and gives us more options during power outages.
It also means pollution and carbon emissions are reduced in our communities, which leads to better health.
Scheduled to open in 2029, the Kaiser Permanente Railyards Center in Sacramento will have solar panels, electric vehicle charging stations, and drought-resistant landscaping.
Read more about 6 facilities where we’re improving our energy use.