MASON HEALTH EARNS ITS FOURTH ENERGY STAR CERTIFICATION, OUTPERFORMS SIMILAR U.S. BUILDINGS ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Release Date: Feb 07, 2025

SHELTON, WA – Mason County Public Hospital District No. 1 is once again announcing that Mason Health has earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ENERGY STAR® certification for superior energy performance. This is the fourth year that Mason General Hospital and Mason Clinic have earned the ENERGY STAR, reflecting a legacy of continued energy savings. This year’s Energy Star rating is 83 out of 100.

“Improving the energy efficiency of our nation’s buildings is critical to protecting our environment,” said Cindy Jacobs, Chief of the ENERGY STAR Commercial & Industrial Branch. “Organizations like Mason Health are leading the way by making their buildings more efficient and earning EPA’s ENERGY STAR certification.”

ENERGY STAR certified buildings and plants are verified to perform in the top 25 percent of buildings nationwide, based on weather-normalized source energy use that takes into account occupancy, hours of operation, and other key metrics. ENERGY STAR is the only energy efficiency certification in the United States that is based on actual, verified energy performance.

“We’re honored to earn the ENERGY STAR for superior energy performance at Mason Health and appreciate the efforts of everyone who has been involved in its efficient operation,” said Patrick O’Neil, Director of Facilities Engineering. “Saving energy is just one of the ways we show our community we care, and that we’re committed to doing our part to protect the environment and public health, both today and for future generations.”

Compared to the national median, Mason Health prevents 225.4 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions each year, outperforming 83 percent of similar buildings nationwide. Mason General Hospital and Mason Clinic’s carbon dioxide emissions savings are equivalent to the electricity usage of 47 homes for an entire year. Over the past five years, the Facilities Department at Mason Health has conducted energy-saving measures such as converting all interior T12 fluorescent bulbs to more efficient T8 bulbs, which use 35 percent less electricity than T12. Also, any light fixture in need of repair has been replaced with LED lights.

Mason Health is a member of Practice Greenhealth, the leading nonprofit membership and networking organization for sustainable health care. For the past four years, Mason Health has also earned Environmental Excellence awards from Practice Greenhealth, and last year won its first Making Medicine Mercury Free Award from Practice Greenhealth. Mason Health’s Green Team of leaders committed to furthering sustainability projects is led by Jennifer Capps, Chief Development & Communication Officer.

On average, ENERGY STAR certified buildings and plants use 35 percent less energy, cause 35 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and are less expensive to operate than their peers—all without sacrifices in performance or comfort.

To date, tens of thousands of buildings and plants across all fifty states have earned the ENERGY STAR. For more information about ENERGY STAR for Buildings and Plants, visit www.energystar.gov/buildings.

Mason Health, Public Hospital District No. 1 of Mason County is ISO 9001 Quality Management System certified by Det Norske Veritas (DNV) and is a licensed and accredited acute care hospital with a level four emergency trauma designation. Mason General Hospital and Mason Clinic are ENERGY STAR® certified and Mason Health is the recipient of one Practice Greenhealth Environmental Excellence Award, three Partner for Change Awards, two Greening the Operating Room Awards and the Making Medicine Mercury Free Award. To learn more about Mason Health’s sustainability efforts, visit https://www.masonhealth.com/about/sustainability-environmental-stewardship. There are more than 100 physicians on staff in 19 specialties. For more information or to find a health care provider, visit www.masongeneral.com. To learn more about DNV, visit www.dnv.com/healthcare.

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2025 Energy Star