No. 22: Use power strips to easily turn off multiple devices
No. 22: Use power strips to easily turn off multiple devices
Number 22
Using power strips to turn off multiple devices can lead to significant energy savings and cost reductions. It can also help reduce the school’s carbon footprint by decreasing energy consumption and associated greenhouse gas emissions.
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As technology continues to advance, schools rely on electronic devices more than ever. With laptops, tablets, desktops, and other electronics in classrooms, teachers’ offices, and libraries, energy consumption can add up quickly. However, using power strips can easily reduce energy consumption and save schools money on energy bills.
One of the main advantages of power strips is their convenience. Rather than unplugging every device at the end of the day, a power strip allows for multiple devices to be turned off with the flick of a switch. This can help eliminate the need for teachers and staff to remember to unplug devices individually, and reduces the chances of devices being left on overnight or over the weekend.
In addition to the convenience, using power strips can lead to significant financial savings for schools. According to the Department of Energy, idle electronics account for up to 23% of a school’s energy bill. By using power strips, schools can easily cut down on idle energy consumption, potentially saving thousands of dollars annually.
Beyond financial savings, using power strips can also greatly benefit the environment. The reduction in energy consumption leads to a decrease in greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to a cleaner environment. In fact, a study conducted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory found that reducing energy consumption through power management tools, such as power strips, can reduce carbon emissions by up to 30%.
It’s also important to note that some power strips have additional features that can increase energy efficiency. For example, some strips have a built-in timer or occupancy sensor, allowing for devices to be turned off automatically when not in use. Other power strips have surge protection, which can help prevent damage to devices from power surges.
While power strips offer numerous benefits for schools, it’s important to note that not all power strips are created equal. When purchasing power strips, schools should look for energy-efficient models that are UL-listed and have undergone rigorous testing for safety and reliability. Additionally, power strips should not be overloaded with too many devices, as this can create a fire hazard.
In conclusion, using power strips to easily turn off multiple devices across the school can lead to significant financial savings and reduce the school’s environmental impact. With the convenience and potential for energy-efficient features, power strips are an easy and effective way for schools to promote energy conservation and reduce their carbon footprint.
Sources:
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Energy Star. (n.d.). The Benefits of Using Power Strips. Retrieved from https://www.energystar.gov/products/appliances/smart-thermostats/power-strips/the_benefits_of_using_power_strips
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U.S. Department of Energy. (2019, December 12). Smart Power Strips Can Save Energy. Retrieved from https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/articles/smart-power-strips-can-save-energy
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Natural Resources Defense Council. (2013, June 12). Kill the Vampire in Your Home: How to Save Energy by Banishing Phantom Power. Retrieved from https://www.nrdc.org/experts/pierre-delforge/kill-vampire-your-home-how-save-energy-banishing-phantom-power
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Consumer Reports. (2021, February 19). 5 Ways to Save Money on Your Electricity Bill. Retrieved from https://www.consumerreports.org/energy-saving/5-ways-to-save-money-on-your-electricity-bill/
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. (2015, March 16). Power Strips and Smart Strips. Retrieved from https://indoor.lbl.gov/sites/all/files/powerstrips.pdf

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