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University staff can go on line to save energy .....

Press release - 11 December 2007

Staff at the University can now go on line to find out how they can play an important part in the City's bid to cut carbon emissions.

The on-line package takes just 30 minutes to complete and gives the basic facts about reducing energy usage to save money and help fight climate change. Staff can access the web package via the 'Our Big Energy Challenge' website (click here).

When the web pages open up, there are some headings across the top of the picture; choose the heading 'Energy Awareness Slideshow'

You will need to input your username and the following login code:

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If staff without access to a computer would like to take part, separate arrangements can be made for them.

A quarterly prize draw will give three people the chance to win a £50 book or record token.

Our Big Energy Challenge is part-funded by the Treasury and was developed by Bristol's Centre for Sustainable Energy. It aims to reduce the amount of energy used by key public sector organisations in and around Bath. The aim is to save £5 million in energy costs over the next six years and cut 5,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions a year. See related links in the column to the right of this article for more information.

 


 

  • Peter Phelps at the Energy Champions Event held at The Guildhall, Bath. Picture taken by Paul Groom of Paul Groom Photography

  • Peter Phelps
    Energy & Environment Manager
    tel: 01225 38 6085
  • Phil Auger, Energy Engineer, receives Energy Efficiency Accreditation Award from Dame Ellen MacArthur in Dec 2007

  • Phil Auger
    Energy Engineer
    tel: 01225 38 4599