Monday, September 23, 2013

As the seasons change from summer to fall, many cooks turn from the grill back to the kitchen and bakers start whipping up pumpkin or apple everything. It's easy to save energy in the kitchen this time of year, just follow these few simple tips from the California Energy Commission.
 
  • Use the smallest appliance for the job. Microwave ovens use less than half the energy required by a conventional oven.
  • Use the smallest pan and burner needed for the job. Match the size of the pan to the heating element. More heat will get to the pan and less will be lost to the surrounding air. Believe it or not, a six-inch pan on an eight-inch burner will waste more than 40 percent of the energy!
  • Cook with lids on your pans. Cooking pasta without a lid on the pot can use three times as much energy.
  • With glass or ceramic pans, you can turn your oven temperature down 25 degrees, and foods will cook just as quickly.
  • Don't open the oven door to take a peek at what's cooking inside. Instead, turn on the oven light and check the cooking status through the oven window. Opening the oven door lowers the temperature inside by as much as 25 degrees - which increases cooking time and wastes energy.
  • As long as your oven is on, cook several items at the same time. Just make sure you leave enough room for the heat to circulate around each casserole and pie plate.
  • Self-cleaning ovens use less energy for normal cooking because of the higher insulation levels built into them. However, if you use the self-cleaning feature more than once a month, you'll end up using more energy than you will save. Consider using the self-cleaning feature immediately after using your oven, to take advantage of the residual heat.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Today's Energy Insight

Did you know leaving your computer on can consume up to 300 watts of electricity, about as much as a refrigerator? To save energy, a general rule of thumb for shutting down as opposed to leaving your computer on, is 30 minutes. If you are going to be away from your computer for longer than half an hour, please consider shutting down and restarting upon your return.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Happy New (School) Year!


It's a New School Year and a great time to make a resolution to save some energy! Remember that every flip of a switch, push of a button, or any effort to conserve energy adds up to big savings for our district. It's a team effort so please do your part to stretch our dollars further and keep the money in the classrooms to benefit the awesome students in Robbinsdale Area Schools!

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Today's Energy Insight

I went into the supply cabinet at the ESC to grab a refill for my tape dispenser and was pleasantly surprised to find "greener" tape. The box says the tape is made with over 65% recycled or plant-based materials. How cool is that? So then I did a little research and found a coupon for this tape.  Click here to go to a website where you can print out a coupon for Scotch transparent greener tape. On the site it says the tape is made with over 75% recycled or plant-based materials, even better!

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Today's Energy Insight


According to Energy Star, currently in the average U.S. household, 40% of all electricity used to power home electronics is consumed while the products are turned off. Across the country, this equals the annual output of 17 power plants. WOW! That is a lot of wasted energy!

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Get Energized!

A new year with the SEE program is officially underway! The primary focus of the new campaign is to ENERGIZE everyone within the district to CHARGE UP! their energy-saving behaviors into habits by evaluating our successes and challenges.

There are some very exciting activities coming to our district this year including a new game show, a human powered generator and some other really fun and educational tools to share with students and staff.

Stay tuned for more information and details on what all lies ahead as we get charged up and energized to continue working on our award winning energy-saving efforts!
Thanks for doing your part!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Today's Energy Insight

Eighteen percent of global greenhouse gas emissions are associated with raising, processing, packaging and shipping meat products for human consumption. If every American substituted a plant-based protein dish for a meat dish just once per week, the carbon dioxide reduction would be equivalent to taking more than 500,000 cars off the road.