Shining a Light on Sustainability: Makkah Health Cluster Unveils Groundbreaking Energy Efficiency Project at King Faisal Hospital
- King Faisal Hospital in the Holy Capital, a member of the Makkah Al-Mukarramah Health Cluster, has partnered with the National Energy Efficiency Services Company (Tarshid) to launch an...
- The initiative is part of the hospital's efforts to contribute to achieving the goals of Vision 2030, specifically in terms of sustainability and energy efficiency.
- The hospital has replaced its traditional lighting systems with energy-saving LED technology, resulting in the replacement of over 25,000 light fixtures.
King Faisal Hospital Launches Energy Efficiency Initiative
King Faisal Hospital in the Holy Capital, a member of the Makkah Al-Mukarramah Health Cluster, has partnered with the National Energy Efficiency Services Company (Tarshid) to launch an initiative aimed at rationalizing electrical energy consumption and increasing energy efficiency.
The initiative is part of the hospital’s efforts to contribute to achieving the goals of Vision 2030, specifically in terms of sustainability and energy efficiency.
Upgrading to Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems
The hospital has replaced its traditional lighting systems with energy-saving LED technology, resulting in the replacement of over 25,000 light fixtures.
In addition, more than 900 motion sensors have been installed in hospital buildings, facilities, and corridors, promoting environmentally friendly practices and increasing operating efficiency.
Achieving Vision 2030 Goals
This initiative is aligned with the vision goals of improving the quality of life and supporting the national economy.
By reducing waste in electricity consumption, the hospital aims to contribute to a 25% availability increase, enhance electrical energy efficiency, and protect the environment by reducing carbon emissions.
