Article: H2O Applied Technologies and Brigham and Womens Hospital Team on Energy Conservation Efforts.

Identifying Inefficiencies and Installing New Energy Conservation Equipment, H2O Helps Brigham & Women's Hospital Conserve Energy And Reduce Annual Utility Costs by Approximately $750,000

BOSTON -- H2O Applied Technologies, which creates energy savings for hospitals and universities by identifying inefficiencies and installing new energy conservation equipment, announced today that it has entered into a contract with Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston. As part of the agreement, H2O Applied Technologies will work closely with the hospital to finance, develop and install a number of energy efficiency improvements to conserve energy. The project is expected to ...

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