Kent State University is officially closed between Christmas and New Yearâs, but employees can help conserve energy while they are home for the holidays. Although the university is closed during the holidays, Melanie Knowles, sustainability manager, says there is still âan amount of activity that goes onâ around campus during that time. âSomeone will still be operating the Power Plant and our essential employees will still be here,â Knowles says. For buildings and offices that are empty, the heat is set back to 68 degrees to minimize energy use. Knowles also says that the Facilities Planning and Operations department sends âpost itâ reminders to faculty and staff suggesting that they help conserve energy use while not on campus, by: Turning off and unplugging computers. âA lot of the electronics have a âvampire load,â which means those items still use energy even when they are turned off,â Knowles says. âItâs about taking the extra step and also unplugging those things.â Closing and locking windows. Pulling down the shades. Turning lights off. Submitting a request for repairs on things, such as leaky windows. âThis is also a good time to mention repairs,â Knowles says. âItâs a good time to report these repairs by submitting a request.â Maintenance requests can be submitted at . And here are some tips from Knowles about conserving energy at home over the holidays: Look for holes or leaks in your windows and weather stripping. âYou can lose energy, and you can lose comfort if itâs always colder by the windows,â she says. If you donât have efficient windows, add sheets of plastic to them. Unplug appliances, such as the coffee pot when not in use. âThose appliances will continue to suck energy when theyâre not being used,â Knowles says. And for a Christmas twist: âMany Christmas lights are now LED lights,â says Knowles. âLED lights are more efficient. They have fewer risks of getting hot and causing problems.â
Deck the Halls to Conserve Energy; E-Inside; December 12, 2012
POSTED: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 07:55 AM
Updated: Wednesday, May 6, 2026 07:55 AM