Energy Management
Energy Conservation Management Plan
All staff should help conserve energy by following these simple guidelines:
The pennies, nickels and dimes that we each save can amount to huge potential savings when we consider ourselves part of a very large team. The potential district-wide cost avoidance for classroom HVAC and activities amounts to over $500,000 per year. So, how can I impact the district energy consumption in my classroom? Read on...
Closing doors while the heating-ventilation is running.
Corridors in most schools are not heated/cooled to the same level that the classrooms are. A typical classroom heat pump is sized for the 900 square feet of classroom space. Leaving the classroom door open requires the heat pump to heat/cool a space many times that of the classroom, wasting energy and making the classroom feel the effects of opening outside doors.
Turn off my lights when I leave the classroom for longer than 20 minutes or gyms for 30 minutes.
One 4 bulb fluorescent fixture consumes approximately 180 Watts of power. If my classroom has 20 fixtures I can save the district over $85/year by turning the lights off when the room is not occupied. Looking at this from a district-wide standpoint that is $45,000/year in cost avoidance.
Unplug my TV/VCR/DVD, Microwaves and coffee pots when not in use.
Televisions, DVD/video players, microwaves, coffee pots, etc. consume energy even when turned off. A typical setup of a TV, DVD and VCR may consume over 25 Watts of energy, just sitting there plugged in.
Shutdown all computers, monitors, speakers and printers at the end of each day using the surge protector.
Shutting down my computer and peripherals at the end of each day will help save the district over $100,000.
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Energy Conservation Specialist