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How the Energy Incentive Program Can Benefit the Healthcare Industry in 2023 and Beyond

The government has passed unprecedented energy legislation these past two years ushering in the upcoming climate economy. During this session you will learn about those energy incentives in the built environment and how they apply to your healthcare organization. Those who are building new, renovating or improving their properties are welcome to join and learn if they are eligible to participate in the Energy Incentive Program. 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Summarize the potential $800 billion in energy incentives within the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. 

  • Examine the Inflation Reduction Act enhancements of the Residential Energy Credit (Section 45L) and Building Energy Deduction (Section 179D). 

  • Assess hHealthcare examples of how energy incentives can be implemented into your funding strategy. 

  • Explain how nonprofit healthcare nonprofits are also invited to the energy incentive game along with their architects, engineers, and contractors. 

  • Analyze the new and improved Clean Energy Investment Tax Credit and how it applies to those renovating and building new facilities. 

  • Recall the energy incentives in recent legislation with your Sustainability and Environment, Social, Governance (ESG) initiatives. 

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