Colorado Healthcare
Sustainability Intelligence for Colorado Health Systems
Colorado's regulatory landscape demands action. Our platform gives you the tools to comply, reduce costs, and lead.
Why Colorado, Why Now
Regulatory Mandate
HB21-1266 GHG reporting requirements. State-level climate accountability for large emitters including health systems.
Wildfire & Climate Risk
Increasing operational disruption. HVAC, air quality, and facility resilience under growing pressure from wildfire seasons.
Incentive Landscape
Federal IRA credits and Colorado state rebates create significant capital project incentive stacking opportunities.
The Lighthouse Platform for Colorado
Carbon
HB21-1266 compliant emission factors. Audit-ready GHG inventory with full data lineage.
Footprint
Automated facility tracking. CMS and Joint Commission compliance reporting.
Capital
IRA + Colorado state rebate stacking. ROI-ranked project prioritization.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Lighthouse HLTH handle HB21-1266 reporting?
Our Carbon module provides emission factors aligned with Colorado state requirements. The Footprint module automates data collection and generates audit-ready reports in the format regulators expect.
What kind of savings can Colorado health systems expect?
Results vary by facility size and current efficiency. Across our 100+ hospital deployments, we have seen 15-20% operational cost reduction in the first year through energy optimization, waste reduction, and procurement improvements.
How do you handle incentive stacking?
The Capital module identifies all applicable federal (IRA) and Colorado state incentives for each capital project, then ranks projects by combined ROI from emissions reduction, cost savings, and incentive capture.
What data do you need to get started?
12-24 months of utility bills, waste hauling invoices, and basic facility data. We handle the data integration — most health systems are operational within 30 days.