Healthcare
Energy is a bigger cost than most hospitals realize
Hospitals run 24/7 with critical HVAC, medical imaging, sterilization, data systems and life-safety loads — energy is a major, non-negotiable operating cost.
In a deregulated market, the supply charge — typically more than half your bill — is competitive. That’s the part USA Energy puts out to bid across 26+ suppliers, locking the lowest fixed rate for the longest sensible term while your utility keeps delivering the power. It costs you nothing: the supplier pays us, never you.
What it costs
What hospitals typically spend on power
A typical hospitals operation runs about 200,000–2,000,000 kWh per month. At the U.S. average commercial rate, that’s roughly $27,840–$278,400 in energy alone — before delivery and demand charges. The supply piece is what we shop.
Estimates at 13.92¢/kWh (latest EIA data). See average bills by business type and rates for your state.
What drives your bill
Critical 24/7 load and resilience
Hospitals have among the highest, steadiest loads of any building type, which earns competitive supplier pricing but also carries large demand and capacity costs. We lock a fixed supply rate for budget certainty and coordinate multi-building and multi-year terms for large systems.
How it works
Lowering your hospitals energy cost, in three steps

Send one bill
A recent bill is all we need to read your usage, your delivery charges, and your current supply rate.

26+ suppliers compete
We put your account out to bid and normalize every offer to the same terms, so you compare like for like.

Lock a fixed rate
You pick the lowest fixed rate for the longest sensible term. No cost to you, no obligation to switch.
Common questions
Commercial energy for hospitals, answered
See what your hospitals business could save
Send us one recent bill and we’ll compare 26+ suppliers, then show you the lowest fixed rate for your hospitals operation — free, no obligation.


























