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November 10, 2005

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Tyler Vachta

Computers should have energy and power consumption properties modified so that they either power down or revert to a very low power state when not used for an extended period of time. I've noticed in the labs that a lof of the computers are on full power all the time, and they could be powered down to reduce energy consumption.

A long term goal that really needs to be accomplished is installing new windows in Clinton, the Complex and other areas where windows let a significant amount of air exchange when "closed". Often there are incentives from power companies to replace windows that aren't performing properly with highly efficient ones. I know that this cannot be accomplished by this winter, but as a long term concern, if the Complex and Clinton are to continue housing students then we need to look in to this.

Is the college looking into grants that would allow the physics department to do energy research in such applications as Geothermal and Solar energy? Students could benefit from the research, and the college could possibly benefit from the energy savings factor.

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