NY State Funds Electrification Upgrades at Hospitals - Smart Energy Decisions

Energy Efficiency, GHG Emissions  -  March 11, 2025

NY State Funds Electrification Upgrades at Hospitals

New York Governor Hochul announced that $30 million in funding is available through the Empire Building Challenge for hospitals conducting electrofit renovations.

The hospitals program supports demonstration projects that showcase innovative pathways to achieving meaningful electrification retrofits that can be replicated and scaled at hospitals throughout the state.  These projects will improve energy efficiency, lower operating costs and reduce emissions at hospitals.

“New York State is leading the way forward with innovative solutions that tackle our energy challenges,” Governor Hochul said in a statement. “Hospitals are the cornerstones of our communities and this investment will drive efforts to make them cleaner, more efficient and safer for healthcare workers, patients and visitors as we work to electrify this critical sector of our economy.”

The Empire Building Challenge (EBC): Hospitals program, administered by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), provides funding to help hospitals overcome cost barriers and challenges to energy-saving investments while improving the resiliency of healthcare facilities. 

NYSERDA will award up to $5 million to selected hospitals for the construction and installation of scalable, efficient low-carbon solutions, such as electrification of building systems, electrification readiness projects and comprehensive energy efficiency projects that will achieve significant energy and carbon reductions. Eligible facilities include licensed, existing in-patient hospitals primarily focused on delivering acute, short-term medical and surgical care for patients, including diagnosis, treatment and inpatient housing.

The program will prioritize projects at hospitals located in disadvantaged communities to ensure the communities benefit from the  impacts of the clean energy and resiliency solutions supported by the program. Additionally, selected proposers may also be eligible for up to $50,000 to support operation and maintenance training on new equipment and building systems installed as part of their project. 


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