Solar+Storage for Community Health Centers: CrescentCare Case Study

CrescentCare Community Health Center is one of the largest health centers in New Orleans, serving primarily low-income and uninsured individuals. During Hurricane Ida in 2021, failure of the facility’s diesel generators resulted in over $250,000 in losses due to facility closure and spoilage of temperature regulated, cold storage-dependent vaccines and medications. To better support their community in the event of an outage, CrescentCare replaced their diesel generators with solar paired with battery storage (solar+storage) and a natural gas generator. The system was designed to power the entire facility, including vaccine storage, pharmacy, IT infrastructure, and patient care areas. This Clean Energy Group webinar will focus on CrescentCare’s experience developing solar+storage, highlighting project finances, challenges, and benefits.

Guest speakers will also provide an overview of the Solar+Storage Microgrids for Rural Community Health Centers Project, a U.S. Department of Energy-funded effort focused on building the energy preparedness of rural community health centers in the Southeast. Applications are currently open for this program, which provides no-cost technical assistance and approximately 70% in grants to develop and install a solar+storage system.

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Sep 11 2025
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