Due to projected hot and humid conditions over the next two days combined with heightened usage of electricity, the University sent out a Massmail on Monday encouraging the campus community to look for ways to preserve energy.
In the Massmail, the University department of facilities and services included the following tips to faculty and staff to help support their energy conservation efforts.
- Turn off lighting and reduce usage
- Shut off, shut down, or put into sleep mode electronic equipment, such as computers, monitors, and printers
- Ensure outside windows and doors are properly closed
- Clean out, close, or shut off fume hoods
- Eliminate the use of any nonessential devices wherever practical
According to the Massmail, all academic and administrative units were strongly encouraged to review, activate or develop action plans. The University explained that these procedures help departments visualize energy-saving strategies throughout the day.
“Action plans will strengthen protection for essential research, education, and engagement activities during peak periods, especially if any power disruptions were to occur on the regional grid,” the email said.
The Massmail instructed campus community members to call 217-244-3783 as soon as any temperature control issues are discovered.
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