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Know Your Impacts: Energy Conservation in Dorm Life By: Ashley Magnuson, Alyson McGonigle, Kelly Kurz, Jack Winkler, Leonard Hsu, and Lily Simek
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Why is Energy Conservation important on a College Campus? In 2010 we have already used 3,372,440 kilowatt-hours of energy across all the dorms on campus “If you want to go quickly go alone, if you want to go far go together” (African Proverb) We need to go far quickly Students can collaborate with one another and spread new ideas
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Case Studies Dennis Hall : 95 Occupants 23,415 square ft. Saved a total of 285 kilowatt hours of energy Reduced energy 3.6% (during the 3 week energy conservation competition) Moore Hall :161 Occupants 37,882 square ft. Increased energy consumption by a total of 145 kilowatts Increased energy by 1.3%
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Ways to Conserve Energy: Fluorescent light bulbs Adjusting thermostats Taking shorter showers Doing laundry on cold water settings Turning lights off when leave a room Unplug electrical items when not in use Power strips Plug everything in and turn off when not in use Eliminate vampire energy
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Moore Hall Learn about sustainability Monitor Dashboard/the competition (www.buildingdashboard.net/Richmond)www.buildingdashboard.net/Richmond Facebook message to girls in dorm 2.8% to 1.3% 26 to 24 Kilowatts of energy 10 th to 7 th Increased knowledge=increased participation + better results (more energy conserved)
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Energy Star Appliances Definition In 2009 alone American’s saved nearly seventeen billion dollars on their utility bills by switching to Energy Star products By making the switch from a non-certified refrigerator to a labeled “Energy Star” refrigerator, one can save up to fifteen percent more money in energy costs
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Appliances in Moore Hall 20 girls were surveyed and were asked the following questions : a.Do you have an individual refrigerator in your dorm room? b.Is it “Energy Star” certified? c.Did you rent it from the program that works with school and sends out flyers prior to students’ arrival on campus Results 56% are certified “Energy Star” appliances 60% were rented from a company that works with school. by promoting the rental from school, the chances of a student having a “Energy Star” certified refrigerator in their room and therefore being more energy efficient as a whole are higher
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Laundry Research Moore How the laundry facilities are used currently How more laundry affects the environment/ energy conservation Marsh How the laundry facilities are used currently How more laundry affects the environment/ energy conservation
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Alternative options: Drying rack Water efficient washers Different sized washers/dryers Recommendation Moore Marsh
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Laptops Leaving laptops on and not using efficient power settings wastes energy Many UR students power down their laptops only a few times a week. Some leave laptops on for days, rarely dim their laptops during use or personalize their power settings
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Laptop Consumption A 150-watt laptop uses 1,314 kilowatt- hours of electricity a year if left on continuously. Energy equivalency of use is more than 1,000 pounds of coal or 100 gallons of oil.
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Energy Star approved laptops save more than $75 million in energy costs Save 700 million kWh of electricity Prevent 1 billion pounds of greenhouse gases Savings are equivalent to emissions from 90,000 cars
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TV’s Energy Star 3.0 (2008) Mandated testing Energy Star 4.0 (2010) 40% less power Energy Star 5.0 65% less power
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What effects energy efficiency in a TV: Screen Size 52-inch screen vs 32-inch screen Efficiency for going down in screen size Technology Type Plasma TV vs LCD TV 2-3 times more electricity to produce LCD images Panasonic claims improvement of 30% yearly Picture Brightness Brighter picture = more final
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What is Lighting Efficiency?: Lighting = artificial supply of light Efficiency = effective operation Dennis Hall 487 pounds of CO2 and 30 dollars a day 183,471 pounds of CO2, $9,000 this year.
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Leading Colleges Green Mountain College – Replaced 2,000 light fixtures and 1,400 light bulbs Prevent 400,000 pounds of CO2 UC Santa Barbara- Institute for Energy Efficiency 150 lumen/watt LED white light source
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Student Control versus Administration Control In dorm rooms many students control what they buy or how they consume energy Over the campus as a whole the administration plays a large role It is important that more sustainable options are provided
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