Schools consume a large amount of energy, which has a negative impact on the environment and can cost your school a lot of money. Whether you are a teacher or a student, there are lots of ways that you can help your school save energy. The most common sources of energy use in schools include toilet flushing, lighting, heating and cooling, and electronics. Look for simple changes your school can make and band together with others to make an even bigger impact.
Method 1: Getting Others Involved
1. Organize a student energy patrol
2. Post signs about conserving energy
3. Set up a recycling station at your school
4. Approach your school’s administration about making big changes
Method 2: Cutting Back on Energy Use from Lighting
1. Turn off the lights when rooms are not in use
2. Use natural light when the sun is bright
3. Talk to your school administrators about switching to fluorescent bulbs
Method 3: Saving Energy from Heating and Cooling
1. Close the door when you leave or enter a room
2. Suggest using fans instead of cranking up the air conditioning
3. Check the thermostats for potential energy saving adjustments
4. Check for drafts in your classroom
5. Look for obstructions to vents
Method 4: Reducing Energy Use from Electronics
1. Shut down computers or use the “sleep” setting when not in use
2. Check to see if electronics and appliances are plugged into surge strips
3. Talk to the administration about meeting Energy Star standards
4. Find out if your school’s vending machines are energy efficient
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