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Energy & Climate Change

The Big Turn Off
In November of 2006, President Creighton launched 'The Big Turn Off', "for reasons both global and local, we want Mount Holyoke to minimize its eneregy consumption." Help us save, reduce the cost of energy use on campus, the campuses environemntal footprint, and reliance on non-renewable energy. The greenest energy is the energy not used.

 

 

The Big Turn Off

Mount Holyoke's Climate Commitment
In June of 2004, Mount Holyoke formally joined the fight against global warming by entering into a partnership with Clean Air-Cool Planet, a leading organization in the region dedicated to finding and promoting solutions to global warming.

The College has developed and maintains a Greenhouse Gas Inventory of direct emissions of green house gases, electrical use, fuel use for heating, and fuel use for fleet transportation going back to 1990.

In signing this agreement, the College agreed to set a target for Greenhouse Gas reductions consistent with those established by the 2001 Regional Climate Action Plan adopted by the governors of the six New England states and the premiers of the five eastern Canadian Provinces. The Plan established short term goals of reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions throughout the region to 1990 levels by 2010 and to a level 10% below 1990 levels by 2020.

 

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Chart

Green Computing
Make those other computers green with envy! Save energy and the environment by practicing green computing.

Green keyboard

Administrative & Academic Kill-a-Watt
How Much electricity does your building use? Join the student's monthly quest to maximize energy efficiency and minimize energy waste.


Incandescent Light Bulb

Give the Energy Hogs a Break!
There's nothing you need to leave on while you're away.

Pigs in pen

Campus Energy

Where Does Campus Electricity Come From?
Find out how the campus fits into the electric grid.
Cogeneration System
MHC Energy Use
Annual use vs. baseline [1995] corrected for square footage.

Energy Use Graph

MHC Energy Cost
Annual cost vs baseline [1995] corrected for square footage.

Energy Cost Graph

Residence Hall Heating Systems
Tips on how to make your heating system work for you.

Heating Radiator

Energy Conservation

Heating and Cooling Policy
Target temperature for academic and administrative areas during the heating season.

Thermostat

Residence Hall Kill-a-Watt Competition
The Kill-a-Watt Energy Conservation Competition is one of the nation's longest running programs for reducing college students' ecological footprints.

Incandescent Light Bulb

Science Energy Recovery System
In early 2007, an energy recovery loop was installed in the science complex to reclaim heating and cooling energy from the building exhaust. 

Fume Hood

Howard Gym Renovation
Mount Holyoke undertook the retrofit of gymnasium lighting in Summer 2005.

Cables

ECO-Friendly Offices
Small actions repeated every day can significantly reduce the environmental impact of your work.

Green Recycling Logo

Keep it Cold, But Save the Juice!
A soda machine, which runs 24/7, uses a lot of energy, about 10 times the electricity of a home refrigerator.

Vending Miser

Energy Myth Busters
The energy crisis has given rise to a growing set of energy myths.
Low-flow Shower Head

Transportation

Hybrid Vehicles in the Fleet
Mount Holyoke has used hybrid sedans in its fleet since 2003.

Hybrid

Biodiesel
Facilities Management currently uses a 20% biodiesel blend (B20) in all their off-road diesel fueled equipment which includes grounds maintenance
equipment and emergency generators.

Bio Diesel

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This page maintained by Environmental Stewardship. Last modified on November 12, 2007.