Ontario Reducing  Carbon Footprint, Boosting Care at Hospitals
  in Mississauga
  Energy Savings to be Reinvested in Patient Care
 
Ontario is investing  in hospitals to improve energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gases and redirect  savings into patient care across the  province. 
Today,  Minister Charles Sousa, MPP for Mississauga South, was at the Trillium  Mississauga Hospital, to announce the Hospital Energy Efficiency Program. This program  will help hospitals save energy and encourage the use of more renewable energy  technologies. Trillium Health Partners is receiving $491,600 in funding for three  energy-efficiency projects at their Mississauga locations. 
This year, Ontario is funding 180 projects at 98  hospitals across the province, including 117 heating, ventiliation and air conditioning  projects, 35 lighting projects and 28 projects that address other energy efficiency  needs at hospitals. As a result of these and other improvements, almost five megatons of  carbon dioxide equivalent gases are expected to be eliminated from the  environment by 2050, the equivalent to taking about 40,000 vehicles off our  roads. By 2020-21, it is estimated that we can generate over $60 million in  annual energy-related savings and sustain those savings on an annual basis for  20 years.
This program is an initiative of the Climate  Change Action Plan and uses proceeds from Ontario’s carbon market to modernize  facilities such as hospitals, universities, and heritage buildings. 
Improving patient care at hospitals across the  province is part of Ontario’s plan to create fairness and opportunity during  this period of rapid economic change. The plan includes a higher minimum wage  and better working conditions, free tuition for hundreds of thousands of  students, easier access to affordable child care, and free prescription drugs  for everyone under 25 through the biggest expansion of medicare in a generation. 
QUOTES
“The Hospital Energy Efficiency Program is another example of the government’s  commitment to reducing the environmental impact of our health care system. These  new investments will help ensure hospitals can focus on helping patients  get timely access to appropriate, high-quality health care within a sustainable  system.”
  — Dr. Eric Hoskins, Minister of Health and  Long-Term Care
“By reducing greenhouse gases and  reinvesting savings into patient care, we’re ensuring that hospitals and the  environment will benefit. With this new investment,  facilities like the Trillium Health Centre can continue to deliver quality care  that is both environmentally and fiscally sustainable.” 
  —  Charles Sousa, Minister of Finance 
“Ontario’s actions to help hospitals fight  climate change and improve energy efficiency will reduce greenhouse gas  pollution, increase patient comfort and redirect savings into patient care  across the province. Our Climate Change  Action Plan and carbon market are working together to help reduce greenhouse  gas pollution and save energy costs while ensuring a cleaner, healthier and  more prosperous low-carbon future for all Ontarians.”
— Chris Ballard, Minister of the Environment  and Climate Change
  
  “This investment offers an exciting synergy  between health care and the environment that will enable both Credit Valley  Hospital and Queensway Health Centre to be more energy efficient. Savings that  can be reinvested into direct patient care while reducing environmental  impacts, create a healthier community and better outcomes for the residents of  Mississauga, Etobicoke and beyond.”
  — Bill MacLeod, CEO, Mississauga Halton LHIN
“The new  energy efficiency projects announced by the government create real  opportunities our hospital can take to lower our energy consumption and  contribute to protecting the environment.   Today’s announcement will allow us to make important upgrades to our  building, while reinvesting savings directly into patient care. We thank the  government and Mississauga Halton LHIN for their on-going partnership and  commitment to our patients, people and community.” 
  — Michelle  DiEmanuele, President & CEO, 
  Trillium Health Partners
QUICK FACTS
  - Ontario is investing $64 million this year in the Hospital Energy Efficiency Program.
- HEEP investments in Mississauga hospitals include $491,600 to Trillium Health Partners for three energy-efficient  projects.
- As  part of the 2017 Budget, Ontario is also spending an additional  $9 billion for new hospital projects, bringing the total planned investment in  hospital infrastructure to more than $20 billion over the next 10 years.
- Ontario is  making the largest investment in hospitals, schools, public transit, roads and  bridges in the province's history – more than $190 billion in public  infrastructure over 13 years, starting in 2014-15. To learn more about what's  happening in your community, go to Ontario.ca/BuildON. 
- The Climate Change Action Plan and carbon market form the  backbone of Ontario's strategy to cut  greenhouse gas pollution to 15 per cent below 1990 levels by 2020, 37 per cent  by 2030 and 80 per cent by 2050. The government will report on the plan's  implementation annually and review the plan at least every five years. 
- Ontario’s  carbon market proceeds will be invested into projects that help families lower  their energy costs and save money.
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FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES ONLY:
Jessica Martin, Minister of Finance’s Office, jessica.martin@ontario.ca, 416-212-5181