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Energy Saving Tips

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In the dorm:
* Turn off your lights whenever you leave. (turning on and off lights does not waste more power – that is a myth.)
MYTH: Because you live in a newly renovated building like Prospect or Morgan, it's impossible to win the Do it in the Dark competition because your lights automatically go on and stay on.
FACT: You can turn off your lights too by pressing the little button at the bottom of the light switch. You must do your part and turn the lights off when not in use just like everyone else. In reality, these buildigs are at an advantage because a light left on never stays on for more than 30 minutes.
* 'Sleep is Good' Hibernate or shut down your computer. A desktop will use 780 pounds of carbon dioxide worth of electricity in 24 hours
* Turn off TVs, radios and stereos.
* Keep your thermostat at 68-70 degrees. Wear a sweatshirt to feel warm and cozy.
* Think about how much of the day your room is using zero electricity. Are things drawing power while you're sleeping or in class? It can be pleasing to know that for those hours time you are not causing CO2 to be released or energy wasted.
 
MYTH: Because you live in a newly renovated building like Prospect or Morgan, it's impossible to win the Do it in the Dark competition because your lights automatically go on and stay on.
 
FACT: You can turn off your lights too by pressing the little button at the bottom of the light switch. You must do your part and turn the lights off when not in use just like everyone else. In reality, these buildings are at an advantage because a light left on never stays on for more than 30 minutes.
===Other useful tips:===
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