Conserving off-campus is important too!
Off-campus students can benefit the community greatly by pitching in and doing their part in the energy conserving at Penn State. Since students renting apartments can see their energy consumption in a form of a monthly bill, they can be even more aware than those on-campus.

Here's a sample from the newest post in our internblog about conserving on- vs. off-campus:

“Inspired by the work I do at my internship (promoting energy conservation in the residence halls) I have compiled a list comparing how you can save not only on-campus but if you live off-campus:

On campus students DO actually pay for their wastefulness (25% of housing bill goes to energy costs). But there are plenty of ways to save. On top of all the suggestions on the Take Charge web site (www.takecharge.psu.edu) I have a few suggestions of my own...”

Check out the rest: http://takechargepsu.wordpress.com



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Take Shorter Showers

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Penn State Encourages Conservation with Earth Week Challenge
Penn State is challenging faculty, staff, and students from every department and office across its campuses to reduce resource consumption. During this year’s Earth Week (April 20 to 26), the University community is encouraged to cut down on its consumption by 20 percent. The objective of the challenge is to promote conservation efforts in hopes to create long-term habits. Be sure to check Take Charge! and Green-PSU in the coming months for more information about Earth Week and Penn State’s challenge.

New Videoconferencing Program Saves Time and Money
Instead of driving across campus, why not hold your meetings right from your office? Thanks to Adobe Connect, Penn State employees can save time, money, and gas by using this new videoconferencing program. >>

Earth Day Seeded Card Planting >>

Winners of Take Charge! Student Quiz. >>

Spanier Announces Environmental Initiatives. >>

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