11/29/13
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More than one-third of a public school’s energy usage occurs at night, when no one is in the building. One way to divert wasted funds paying for utility bills that could be used for school programs is to ask your local schools to do an energy audit of their building. By having teachers and caretakers simply turn off room lights at night, raise or lower thermostats depending on the season, unplug large electronics like TVs and photocopiers at the end of the day and powering down computers so they are shut down and not on sleep mode, power usage can be cut down from one-third used at night to as little as 10 percent.