If historical records are predictive,
then Tuesday (9/10/13) is our day to Beat the Peak. In both 2011 and 2012 the
campus had the annual maximum electricity use on days with an 89F high.
Tuesday's high is forecast to be 89. Reducing our electrical load just 12%
during the hottest time of one day will potentially save the college over $3000
for the year! Check out the "Energy" tab on this blog for more information.
Tuesday and Wednesday, between 1 PM and 4 PM, all
members of campus are asked to make an effort to reduce their use of
electricity. These individual efforts can lead to a collective result of lower
electric bills and a reduced carbon footprint for campus.
Here's what you can do to
help
Students
- Turn off your lights, fans, and all electronics before you leave your room.
- If you see electricity being used where it doesn't need to be, like lights on in an empty common area or classroom, turn them off! Your tuition dollars help pay the bills. Don't be complacent and watch your money be wasted.
Faculty and Staff
- Close your office door so that air conditioning can work as effectively as possible. (Perhaps post a sign "This door is closed to conserve energy, please knock".)
- Turn off your air conditioner before leaving for the day, of course!
- Turn off lights when leaving any room on campus.
- If you have good natural lighting, consider not using lights at all.
Depending on the weather, I may post only more "Beat the Peak" reminder. I hope to be able to share good news of reduced Peak Electricity Use when we receive our campus utility bill in October. Let's use less so that we have more!
More. Together.
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