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Energy Alert Advisory This Week – Help Protect Building Systems and Equipment
Dear Campus Community, This week's forecasted extreme heat across the Midwest is expected to increase demand on the regional electric grid significantly. As a result, campuswide energy conservation efforts should be prioritized through Thursday, July 2, especially between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. each day. These peak-demand hours coincide with the hottest part of the day, when heat index values (temperature plus relative humidity) are expected to reach 105°F to 110°F. What energy conservation actions should be prioritized?
Close the following items to protect facility equipment and systems:
Also, please remember to shut off, shut down, put into sleep mode, or unplug equipment before leaving campus rooms and spaces for extended periods, as well as at the end of the day. How can I notify someone about hot/cold temperature concerns in university facilities? Why are extensive energy conservation procedures vital to university operations? What is the campus doing to prepare for the possibility of future blackouts or brownouts? Thank you for your continued partnership and willingness to make a difference during campus energy alerts. Sincerely, Morgan B. White |
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Office of the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration sent to: Academic Professionals, Civil Service, Faculty, Extra Help, Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, Incoming Graduate Students & Incoming Undergraduate Students |
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