Hospitals and their patients can’t afford downtime, and with some backup power systems only meeting minimum code requirements, it can leave critical loads like HVAC, food service, digital records, vital medical equipment, and more unprotected. And for many facilities, expanding coverage with diesel generators is too costly, complex, and unreliable.
In this session, facility leaders from Huntsville Memorial Hospital share how they partnered with their utility to implement a more resilient, cost-effective model. Working with Entergy Louisiana and Enchanted Rock, these hospitals had utility-owned natural gas generators installed to protect their full campuses, without the capital expense or operational burden.
Learn how hospital facilities, engineering and operations teams can:
The model discussed Power Through is a turnkey resiliency solution available to Entergy customers in some regions. But the lessons apply more broadly. This case-based session gives any facility leader practical insight into how to evaluate and execute a utility partnership that goes beyond code and meets today’s resiliency demands.