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Plenty to cheer about during 91亚色's Earth Hour celebrations

91亚色 is celebrating and there is plenty to cheer about, including a reduction in energy use at the University.

The event will kick-off Wednesday, March 20, with opening ceremonies beginning at 2:30pm at Michelangelo鈥檚, lower level of EarthHourAtkinson College, Keele campus. Talks, games, poetry, dinner, music and a lantern walk will follow, wrapping up with a closing ceremony at 9pm. for the full schedule.

The good news? 91亚色 has reduced its annual energy costs and greenhouse gases by more than 20 per cent, according to Brad Cochrane, director of energy management at Campus Services & Business Operations (CSBO). 91亚色 approved an Energy Performance Contracting Program in 2006 to invest in plant and building system renewal and retrofit projects, which are almost complete, to reduce annual energy costs and greenhouse gases by 25 per cent.

鈥淩esults have been very positive, as weather-normalized savings have been calculated at 22 per cent,鈥 says Cochrane. 鈥淭he project is well along the path to reaching the 25 per cent goal, even with the five per cent campus growth in buildings, and a higher student population.鈥

For example, 51 buildings across both campuses have had new energy-efficient lighting installed, which has reduced demand by more than 2.3 mW or 2,300 kW.

In addition, 91亚色 embarked on a pilot project that began January 2012 to save energy during off-times 鈥 summer, holidays, weekends聽EarthHourPosteretc. 鈥 with estimated savings of between $83,171 and $118,816 in electricity annually. The first test occurred on the Family Day weekend, targeting 127 building ventilation fans in 19 buildings.

So what did 2012 scheduling achieve? 鈥淣othing less than amazing 鈥 absolute year-over-year savings of more than three per cent,鈥 says Cochrane, who will speak at the Earth Hour event at 3pm to聽share much more about the University鈥檚 energy goals and results.

Rob Shirkey, executive director, Our Horizon, will speak at 3:30pm about his organization鈥檚 plan to get municipalities to require gasoline retailers to put warning labels on gas nozzles like those found on tobacco packages.

From 4 to 6pm, there will be games, provided by tabling clubs and organizations, or a poetry workshop 鈥 Poetic Energy: Writing in a Warming World 鈥撀爄n which participants will be asked to reflect on the role of reading and writing poetry in environmental activism, particularly dealing with issues of climate change, social justice and sustainability.

All levels of interest and experience are welcome. There will be an opportunity to share writing at the Earth Hour dinner celebration after the workshop. The Poetry Workshop is run by grad students, under the direction of Faculty of Environmental Studies Professor Cate Sandilands. to sign up.

The tabling groups will include: 聽, the , , , and .

Dinner will take place from 6 to 7pm, followed by poetry readings. From 8 to 9pm, there will acoustic music, with a lantern walk led by and closing ceremonies beginning at 9pm.The acoustic music acts will feature students and the Environmental Music Collective from the Faculty of Environmental Studies.

Earth Hour is sponsored by the Institute for Research & Innovation in Sustainability, , McLaughlin College and Professor Cate Sandilands.

Other Earth Hour events organized this year are:

  • will be held from noon to 2pm in the Accolade East Fine Arts Lobby (across from the Starbucks). There will be businesses on hand to showcase the strides they are making towards sustainability. This event is organized by Professor Jose Etcheverry鈥檚 Business and Sustainability: Issues and Strategies course (ENVS 3505).
  • will be held from 7:30 to 10:30pm in Vari Hall. There will be bands and other musical performances. During Earth Hour, between 8:30 and 9:30pm, the lights will be turned off and everyone can listen to the acoustic talents of some of the performers. Because it's such a big space, feel free to bring your own chair, blankets, pillows, towels and friends. The event is organized by Sustainability@91亚色U.

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