Presence Resurrection Medical Center
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Chicago Building ID: 101681
Building Info
- Square Footage
- 1,511,148 sqftHigher than 98% of all buildings11x median139,707 sqft1.6x median Hospital (General Medical & Surgical)973,278.5 sqft
- Built
- 1953
- Primary Property Type
- Hospital (General Medical & Surgical)
- Building Count
- 2
- Community Area
- Norwood Park
-
Chicago Energy Rating
- 2.0 / 4
-
Energy Star Score
- 44 / 100
- Owner
2022 Report Card
Debug Full Grade Data
- AvgPercentileLetterGrade: D
- AvgPercentileGrade: 29.64692036092585
- GHGIntensityLetterGrade: F
- GHGIntensityPercentileGrade: 2.98156139662612
- EnergyMixLetterGrade: C
- EnergyMixWeightedPctSum: 33.175002366802694
- EnergyMixPercentileGrade: 45.390349156531975
- SubmittedRecordsLetterGrade: A
- MissingRecordsCount: 0.0
- SubmittedRecordsPercentileGrade: 100.0
Emissions & Energy Information for 2022
- Greenhouse Gas Intensity F
- 18.7 kg CO2e / sqftHigher than 97% of all buildings2.9x median6.4 kg CO2e / sqft1.0x median Hospital (General Medical & Surgical)18.6 kg CO2e / sqft
- Total Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- 20,492.7 tons CO2e#12 Highest in Chicago* 🚩23x median885.8 tons CO2e1.5x median Hospital (General Medical & Surgical)13,925.4 tons CO2e
Years Reported
9/9
A

2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Energy Breakdown
- Fossil Gas Use (aka Natural Gas)
- 172,928,684.2 kBtuEst. Gas Bill: $2,062,000 for 2022**#6 Highest in Chicago* 🚨30x median5,818,399.6 kBtu1.7x median Hospital (General Medical & Surgical)103,371,829.4 kBtu
- Electricity Use
- 85,849,752.5 kBtuEst. Electric Bill: $3,598,000 for 2022**#31 Highest in Chicago* 🚩23x median3,796,376.7 kBtu1.4x median Hospital (General Medical & Surgical)62,901,648.4 kBtu
Energy Mix C
Total Energy Use: 258,778,437 kBTU
View Extra Technical Info
- Source Energy Usage Intensity
- Not Reported
This data was not reported for this building this year, which likely means a value of zero for this field.
- Site Energy Usage Intensity
- Not Reported
This data was not reported for this building this year, which likely means a value of zero for this field.
Full Historical Data Table
Year | Floor Area sqft |
Chicago Energy Rating |
Energy Star Score | GHG Intensity kg CO2e / sqft | GHG Emissions metric tons CO2e | Source EUI kBTU / sqft | Electricity Use kBTU | Fossil Gas Use kBTU |
District Steam Use kBTU |
District Chilled Water Use kBTU | Energy Mix |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | 1,096,075 | - | 31 | 25.85 | 28,338 | 441 | 91,777,477 | 186,358,801 | - | - | 33%Electricity 67%Fossil Gas 0%Other |
2015 | 1,096,075 | - | 36 | 25.3 | 27,763 | 428.9 | 94,580,845 | 164,926,398 | - | - | 36%Electricity 64%Fossil Gas 0%Other |
2016 | 1,096,075 | - | 38 | 24.1 | 26,465.3 | 432.4 | 97,834,084.4 | 158,758,740.6 | - | - | 38%Electricity 62%Fossil Gas 0%Other |
2017 | 1,096,075 | - | 42 | 23.5 | 25,731.8 | 420.4 | 92,964,205 | 160,844,262 | - | - | 37%Electricity 63%Fossil Gas 0%Other |
2018 | 1,096,075 | 2.0 | 41 | 22.7 | 24,894.7 | 404.1 | 100,663,997.2 | 153,400,785.9 | - | - | 40%Electricity 60%Fossil Gas 0%Other |
2019 | 1,096,074 | 2.0 | 50 | 21.2 | 23,183.8 | 380.5 | 84,407,932.6 | 172,105,837.7 | - | - | 33%Electricity 67%Fossil Gas 0%Other |
2020 | 1,511,148 | 2.0 | 49 | 20.9 | 22,882.1 | 389.7 | 88,501,012.3 | 170,758,937.9 | - | - | 34%Electricity 66%Fossil Gas 0%Other |
2021 | 1,511,148 | 2.0 | 42 | 19.8 | 21,667 | 388.9 | 89,145,358.1 | 168,214,837.7 | - | - | 35%Electricity 65%Fossil Gas 0%Other |
2022 | 1,511,148 | 2.0 | 44 | 18.7 | 20,492.7 | 385 | 85,849,752.5 | 172,928,684.2 | - | - | 33%Electricity 67%Fossil Gas 0%Other |
* Note on Rankings: Rankings and medians are among included buildings, which are those who reported under the Chicago Energy Benchmarking Ordinance for the year 2022, which only applies to buildings over 50,000 square feet.
** Note on Bill Estimates:
Estimates for gas and electric bills are based on average electric and
gas retail prices for Chicago in 2021 and
are rounded. We expect large buildings would negotiate lower rates with
utilities, but these estimates serve as an upper bound of cost and help
understand the volume of energy a building is used by comparing it to
your own energy bills! See our
Chicago Gas & Electric Costs Source
for the original statistics.
Data Source:
Chicago Energy Benchmarking Data