University of New Orleans Partners with Bernhard to Launch Innovative Solar Array Installation

The University of New Orleans (UNO) and Bernhard are proud to announce the installation of a state-of-the-art solar array on the UNO campus. This initiative marks a significant step forward in UNO’s commitment to sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint.

The comprehensive project, from initial feasibility testing to final interconnection validation, has been completed in just 10 months, showcasing the efficiency and dedication of both UNO and Bernhard teams.

The solar array comprises 3,300 panels, each rated at 565 Watts. In total, the array generates an impressive 1.78 MW DC / 1 MW AC of electricity, seamlessly integrating into UNO’s infrastructure to provide immediate benefits to the on-campus community.

Designed to never produce more electricity than UNO utilizes, the system ensures efficient energy utilization without any excess to back feed into the grid, thus maximizing sustainability efforts.

“This solar array plays a meaningful role in helping UNO reduce its Scope 2 emissions while enhancing the financial outcome of the overall project and reducing the University’s electricity consumption by 30%,” said David Amoss, VP of Development at Bernhard. “It also provides a lab-like facility for the University to build additional curriculum around, as the quality of UNO’s programs has long been a critical source of our talented workforce in the New Orleans area.”

The benefits of this pioneering project are multifaceted. Not only does the solar system serve as a sustainable green energy source, reducing UNO’s reliance on traditional utility providers, but it also significantly diminishes UNO’s carbon footprint. UNO also stands to benefit financially, with anticipated savings from reduced energy costs and eligibility for a 30% Investment Tax Credit rebate totaling approximately $520,000.

“The completion of the solar array project marks a major milestone in the University’s sustainability efforts,” said UNO President Kathy Johnson. “It will help reduce our carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions starting right now. I am thrilled that our partnership with Bernhard has yielded such an innovative approach to energy usage.”

The solar array’s environmental impact is substantial, with an estimated annual reduction of 1,721 metric tons of CO2 emissions, equivalent to removing 319 cars from the road or planting 40,263 trees in one year. This underscores UNO’s commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainability.

The solar array installation is part of a visionary 25-year partnership between Bernhard and UNO aimed at revitalizing the university’s energy infrastructure, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and supporting UNO’s academic and research endeavors. Over the partnership’s lifetime, UNO anticipates generating $2.1 million in annual utility cost savings while addressing nearly $9 million in deferred maintenance.

UNO’s 200-acre lakefront campus will undergo extensive energy infrastructure improvements totaling $27 million within the partnership’s initial 24 months. These enhancements include the solar array installation, renewal of chilled water systems, building asset upgrades, efficiency improvements, and retro-commissioning efforts, all aimed at enhancing sustainability and efficiency.

As UNO continues to evolve its campus infrastructure to meet the challenges of the future, its partnership with Bernhard underscores its dedication to sustainability, academic advancement, and societal impact.

“Bernhard could not be prouder of how this partnership has developed during its first year, which is a testament to the hard work of our Delivery team and UNO’s leadership and Facilities staff,” said Amoss.

Bernhard and Maury Regional Medical Center Announce 25-year Partnership Kickstarting $115 Million Expansion Project

Bernhard and Maury Regional Medical Center have agreed to an innovative 25-year Energy-as-a-Service partnership to act as the catalyst for Maury’s groundbreaking $115-million facility improvement plan to enhance patient care and experience.

“Each day our hospital honors an everlasting promise to our community to provide the absolute best in state-of-the-art health care,” said Charlie Brinkley, Maury Regional Health CAO. “Bernhard’s unmatched history in energy solutions makes them the perfect partner as we upgrade and expand our facility infrastructure to provide advanced, comprehensive care close to home for the families of Southern Middle Tennessee.”

Throughout the length of the partnership, Bernhard will manage Maury’s complete energy portfolio with facilities spanning over 600,000 square feet. Bernhard will implement $17 million of infrastructure improvements, including technology modernization and energy optimization, resulting in 39% guaranteed energy savings for the hospital. Bernhard teams will upgrade and replace energy assets throughout the facility including air handlers, controls, and ventilation to increase reliability, maximize performance, and reduce operating costs.

Bernhard’s EaaS structure provides Maury with seed capital to begin its first major construction project in 20 years to support growing service lines, offer additional services, and expand facilities to meet the changing needs of its community.

As the first EaaS project in the Tennessee healthcare sector, the Maury Regional-Bernhard partnership marks a historical moment. Bernhard joined the Tennessee Hospital Association’s THA Innovative Solutions in 2019 as their chosen Energy-as-a-Service provider for its member hospitals.

“At our core, THA Innovative Solutions is all about relationships,” said Anne Brandner, Senior Vice President at THA. “Being able to connect Maury Regional Medical Center with an invaluable strategic partner like Bernhard and the most sophisticated energy solutions in the market empowers Maury Regional Medical Center to achieve their core mission of delivering clinical excellence and compassionate care.”

Bernhard’s turnkey solutions provide the hospital with the benefits of efficient and reliable energy without the need to directly manage energy production and use. This transfer of operations and maintenance allows Maury to shift focus and resources wholly to its mission-critical healthcare services.

“Bernhard was built on empowering our clients through innovative energy solutions,” said Jimmy Veteto, Vice President of Business Development at Bernhard. “We are proud to partner with Maury Regional Medical Center to provide Energy-as-a-Service solutions that promote its core mission and allow for the acceleration of an expansive renovation plan bettering patient care in Tennessee for years to come.”

Maury Regional Medical Center and Bernhard Celebrate Innovative Partnership with Valve Turning

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Maury Regional Medical Center celebrated a significant milestone last week as it hosted a valve-turning celebration on its campus to celebrate its innovative long-term agreement with Bernhard.

The partnership between Bernhard and Maury Regional Medical Center was forged in 2023, with a 25-year Energy-as-a-Service partnership to revolutionize the hospital’s energy solutions. This collaboration acted as the catalyst for Maury’s groundbreaking $115-million facility improvement plan, designed to elevate patient care and overall experience.

Under the 25-year agreement, Bernhard is responsible for managing Maury’s extensive energy portfolio, covering facilities spanning over 600,000 square feet. As part of this commitment, Bernhard is set to implement $17 million in infrastructure improvements, encompassing technology modernization and energy optimization initiatives. These upgrades are projected to result in an impressive 39% guaranteed energy savings for the hospital.

The comprehensive energy portfolio management involves upgrading and replacing key energy assets throughout the facility, including air handlers, controls, and ventilation systems. The aim is to enhance reliability, maximize performance, and reduce operating costs, contributing to a sustainable and cost-effective healthcare environment.

One of the notable aspects of Bernhard’s Energy-as-a-Service structure is its provision of seed capital, empowering Maury to embark on its first major construction project in two decades. This initiative is aligned with Maury’s strategic vision to support growing service lines, offer additional services, and expand facilities to meet the evolving needs of its community.

The Maury-Bernhard partnership holds historical significance as the first Energy-as-a-Service project in the Tennessee healthcare sector. Bernhard joined the Tennessee Hospital Association’s THA Innovative Solutions in 2019 as the chosen Energy-as-a-Service provider for its member hospitals.

Bernhard’s turnkey solutions have proven instrumental in providing Maury Regional Health with the benefits of efficient and reliable energy, all without the need for direct management of energy production and usage. This transfer of operations and maintenance allows Maury to shift its focus and resources entirely to its mission-critical healthcare services, further reinforcing its commitment to excellence in patient care.

Bernhard’s Birmingham Office Announces Move with Open House and Ribbon Cutting

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Bernhard announced its Birmingham office has relocated to the state-of-the-art 3rd floor at 400 Vestavia Parkway in Vestavia Hills, Ala. The move was celebrated as the company hosted an open house event, welcoming clients, industry partners, and guests to explore their new space.

The event saw nearly all members of the Birmingham office, including remote employees, making a point to attend and celebrate this moment. 60 guests, representing a diverse mix of clients and industry partners, also attended the open house. The Vestavia Hills Chamber of Commerce led the proceedings and conducted a ribbon-cutting ceremony, symbolizing the strong connection between Bernhard and the local business community.

Upon entering the new office space, guests were warmly greeted by the Birmingham staff stationed at various points throughout the floor allowing for an immersive experience, allowing attendees to engage with the Bernhard team and learn more about the company’s vision and expertise.

With this relocation, open house, and ribbon cutting, Bernhard not only showcased its commitment to innovation but also reinforced its strong ties with the local community and industry partners. The move sets the stage for a new era of collaboration and growth in the heart of Alabama, establishing Bernhard as a key player in the region’s energy services landscape.