Energy Bowl and
Water Derby 2006

Below is a chart of each residence's use of energy and water during January and February 2005, as well as their rank midway through the competition, at the end of the competition in February 2006, and the percent changes. Remember, the competition measures the percent change in energy and water use, not the absolute consumption. Also, the dorms and houses are in different categories, so there will be a winning dorm and a winning house. Keep conserving!
Residence



Jan & Feb 2005 Energy and Water Consumption Mid-Competition Rank Final Rank
Branner Hall

680 Lomita

Kappa Sigma

Sigma Alpha Epsilon

Theta Delta Chi

Enchanted Broccoli Forest

80,970 kWh 406,258 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

40,614 kWh 120,428 gallons

40,322 kWh 66,722 gallons

39,102 112,873 kWh 112,873 gallons

40,320 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons

44,990 kWh 123,794 gallons


Stanford uses 2.7 million gallons of potable water each day.
You can make a difference!

Save Water
Cut shower time by 4 minutes and save 10 gallons.
Run sink faucets 2 minutes less and save 3 gallons.
Wash only full loads of laundry and save 15 gallons.
Report leaking fixtures to your Housing Supervisor

Save Energy
Turn off lights when you leave a room
Open blinds and use natural light during the day
Turn off the heat when you go out
Turn off your computer and monitor when not in use


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