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March 2021
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Kentucky Spotlight
Education and Training
The Kentucky Society of Healthcare Engineers is now accepting applications from students attending or who have been accepted into a Kentucky-based university or college in either a 2-year or 4-year undergraduate program.
Recipients receive $500 per semester for up to 8 continuous semesters. When considering the selection of the recipient of the KSHE Scholarship, priority will be given to relatives of KSHE members. Secondary consideration will be given to relatives of healthcare employees. Third in the selection process will be any eligible student. Click the link below for more information and to submit your application. Please email info@kshe.org with questions. Application deadline is Wednesday, April 15, 2021. Apply today at https://kshe.org/page/scholarship_app. ASHE Update
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In November 2020, LG&E / KU submitted Case No. 2020-00349 And Case No. 2020-00350 to the Public Service Commission for gas and electric rate increases. If the proposed increases are accepted, there will be a significant impact to most commercial electricity users. Health care facilities are under enormous budget pressures and unaccounted utility increases could negatively impact our missions.
The Kentucky Society of Healthcare Engineers (KSHE) can help. KSHE’s free energy assessment can help project what the impact of the rate increases mean to individual health care facilities based on their utility rate.
To request the energy assessment, visit the KSHE.org homepage and select “ENERGY ASSESSMENT.”
If you have any questions, contact Spencer Hammond or Christy Fetsch.
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