replaced Sealaska Plaza’s oil-based energy system with one that runs on wood pellets<\/a>. He said it would be relatively simple to install a wood-burning boiler that connects to the existing heating system, and that grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Rural Development branch could make it fairly affordable to install the new boiler.<\/p>\n“Bartlett is a very forward-thinking organization,” Soboleff said, “and something like this, not only does it have the potential to save the community money, but it also has the ability to put Bartlett out at the forefront of sustainability and can really elevate our hospital as a center of excellence.”<\/p>\n
At the prison, Plentovich said, the energy from wood could not only heat the facility, but would also heat the water. Deering said people he’s talked to at the prison have talked about possibly involving inmates in the process of running the heating system to give them work experience that could benefit them after they leave prison.<\/p>\n
There are a variety of side benefits to installing these systems, Soboleff said, but the main concern for Bartlett is reducing costs. Both Soboleff and Deering said the city (which runs the hospital) could save money on both ends with not having to dispose of wasted wood while also cutting down on paying to run the hospital with heating oil.<\/p>\n
“If we can get the wood for free, the fuel for free, delivered on site, that’s a slam dunk,” Deering said. “There’s still some cost to operating and handling, but compared to the cost of oil or electricity, there’s no comparison. It’s so much cheaper.”<\/p>\n
\n• Contact reporter Alex McCarthy at 523-2271 or alex.mccarthy@juneauempire.com. Follow him on Twitter at @akmccarthy.<\/b><\/p>\n
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