
The American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE), a professional membership group of the American Hospital Association, has announced the winners of the 2024 Energy to Care Awards, an annual recognition of health care facilities that have significantly reduced their energy use and emissions and advanced their sustainability goals.
This year, 21 health care facilities across six health care organizations have earned the Sustainability Champions Award, the Energy to Care Awards Program’s highest distinction, for demonstrating strong leadership in pursuit of health care decarbonization and using saved resources to support patient care. These distinguished winners represent just 0.48% of the total facilities participating in the program, and will be recognized at the inaugural Health Care Facilities Innovation Conference (formerly the ASHE Annual Conference & Technical Exhibition) July 21-24 in Anaheim, Calif.:
- Ascension NE Wisconsin – Mercy Campus (Oshkosh, Wis.)
- Ascension NE Wisconsin – St. Elizabeth Campus (Appleton, Wis.)
- Ascension Seton Williamson Hospital (Round Rock, Texas)
- Ascension St. Vincent Warrick (Boonville, Ind.)
- Ascension St. Vincent’s Medical Center Clay County Hospital (Fla.)
- Atrium Health Lincoln (Lincolnton, N.C.)
- Atrium Health Mercy (Charlotte, N.C.)
- Atrium Health Pineville (Charlotte, N.C.)
- Atrium Health Union (Monroe, N.C.)
- Aurora Lakeland Medical Center (Elkhorn, Wis.)
- Aurora Medical Center – Burlington (Wis.)
- Aurora Medical Center – Grafton (Wis.)
- Aurora Medical Center – Manitowoc County (Two Rivers, Wis.)
- Aurora Medical Center – Oshkosh (Wis.)
- Aurora Medical Center – Summit (Wis.)
- Aurora Sinai Medical Center (Milwaukee)
- Aurora St. Luke’s South Shore Medical Center (Cudahy, Wis.)
- Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center (Milwaukee)
- Pali Momi Medical Center (Aiea, Hawaii)
- Parkland Health – Main Campus (Dallas)
The program also recognizes past Energy to Care Award winners who have continued to meet their sustainability goals by maintaining or further reducing annual emissions and energy usage intensity. In 2024, 136 facilities earned the Sustained Performance Award, accounting for 3% of the total facilities participating in the program.
ASHE congratulates these Sustainability Champions and Sustained Performance award winners. In addition to these awardees, ASHE recognizes the other 2024 Energy to Care Award winners, who cumulatively represent 2.3% of facilities enrolled in the Energy to Care Program. All 202 winning facilities have earned ASHE’s Energy to Care Award by demonstrating a 10% or greater reduction in energy use intensity over the previous year or 15% over two years, as tracked by reporting verified energy and water consumption data in the Energy to Care Dashboard.
In addition, through the Energy to Care Program, ASHE Chapters can participate in a challenge to demonstrate the highest reductions in energy consumption. Fourteen ASHE Chapters participated in the Energy to Care 2024 Chapter Challenge. ASHE congratulates the winners of the 2024 Chapter Challenge — who each won for the second year in a row — and thanks all participants for their work to save energy.
- Large Category Winner: Texas Association of Healthcare Facilities Management
- Small Category Winner: Arkansas Association for Healthcare Engineering
Since the Energy to Care Program’s inception in 2006, more than 4,400 participating health care facilities have generated a combined savings of more than $550 million reallocated to patient care. View the complete list of 2024 Energy to Care Award winners, including this year’s Sustained Performance Award winners, at energytocare.org/

