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Campus Building integrates solar and renewable energy

  • One Health
  • Sep 1, 2021
  • 1 min read

Not only is One Health focused on improving the health and well-being of patients, we’re also striving to be more eco-conscious to improve the overall health and sustainability of our communities.



One Health’s new Campus building in Hardin seeks to incorporate high performance, energy-efficient products and design to reduce our energy footprint. In fact, the Campus building system’s are expected to use over 50% less energy than a comparable building built to code.



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The solar photovoltaic ("PV") panels we placed on the roof convert sunlight into electricity, helping to reduce our monthly utility bills. Year to date in 2021, we’ve saved $2615.23 on our utility bills from solar energy alone! If you want to learn more about solar and renewable energy, visit montanarenewables.org.

 
 
 

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Really inspiring to see healthcare facilities like One Health leading Retro Bowl the way in sustainability—great for both the community and the planet!

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