B.C.'s first fossil fuel-free, zero-carbon hospital set to open in 2027
- The Nuts'a'maat Alliance is overseeing the construction of a new Cowichan hospital near Duncan, which will be British Columbia’s first hospital designed to operate without fossil fuels and is expected to open in 2027.
- Island Health announced the project on Earth Day 2025 to support its goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent from 2010 levels by 2030.
- The hospital features a highly energy-efficient, all-electric design with advanced ventilation, renewable energy, water conservation, and LED lighting to minimize environmental impact.
- B.C. Minister Bowinn Ma emphasized that new hospitals are being constructed to serve local residents for many years ahead, incorporating innovative designs that promote health and sustainability.
- The hospital’s sustainable design aims to improve patient care by freeing resources, aligns with Island Health’s commitment to a healthy planet, and sets a new standard for environmental sustainability.
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