- 5,000 LED lights in 6 buildings at Aintree University Hospital, resulting in a reduction of over 900,000 kWh and £125,000 in annual energy costs
- 10,000 LED lights in 11 buildings of the NHS Foundation of South Tyneside and Sunderland, resulting in a reduction of over 3 million kWh and over £500,000 in annual energy costs
London, March 17, 2023 – Aintree University Hospital and the NHS Foundation of South Tyneside and Sunderland have successfully carried out a major sustainable project by implementing 15,000 LED lights in the buildings of both hospitals. This initiative aimed to reduce energy costs and carbon emissions while improving the quality of lighting in the hospitals.
The project, with a total investment of £1.6 million, addressed the high energy costs and carbon emissions faced by both hospitals. Aintree University Hospital achieved significant savings and environmental benefits, while the NHS Foundation of South Tyneside and Sunderland achieved substantial reductions in energy consumption and costs.
The implementation of LED lights not only generated savings in costs and energy but also improved the quality of lighting in the hospital buildings. Now, the hospitals have enhanced lighting, creating a more pleasant environment for patients and staff.
This successful LED lighting project at Aintree University Hospital and the NHS Foundation of South Tyneside and Sunderland serves as an exemplary project for other institutions seeking to reduce their energy costs and improve their sustainability practices. By adopting LED technology, hospitals and healthcare facilities can achieve significant advancements in energy efficiency and environmental responsibility.