New Cooling Towers Help Little Rock Hospital Save Power, Cut Costs

By Greg Rankin Healthcare facilities require a substantial amount of energy to operate. In fact, the average hospital consumes approximately 250% more energy than a comparably sized commercial building, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. As hospitals face...

Adapting Facilities For EV Charging

(Photo: Adobe Stock / Alina) By Tom McCalmontFrom the June 2025 Issue of Facility Executive As electric vehicles (EVs) become more common for personal and commercial transportation, tenants and customers at commercial facilities will expect more from the EV...

The Integration Complexity In Digital Infrastructure

(Photo: Adobe Stock/ NKCoolper) By Brad StevensFrom the June 2025 Issue of Facility Executive A central intelligence manager (CIM) delivers exactly what many facility managers have been asking for in recent years—the ability to access all facility data in one place...

How Geothermal Heat Pumps Can Turbocharge Energy Efficiency 

By Kevin StickneyFrom the June 2025 Issue of Facility Executive For both financial and environmental reasons, energy savings and efficiency have become top concerns for facilities owners, operators, and occupants. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, 30% of the...