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1. What is an electricity reduction competition? 2. Why host a competition? 3. Is there a organization/ program set up for this? a) What is CCN? 4. How.

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2 1. What is an electricity reduction competition? 2. Why host a competition? 3. Is there a organization/ program set up for this? a) What is CCN? 4. How does it work? 5. What is the cost to participate in the program? 6. Plan 7. How will students reduce electrical consumption? 8. Team members 9. Timeline 10. Q&A

3  Building vs. building competition to see which residence hall can achieve the biggest percent reduction in electricity use during a competition period in comparison to a baseline period.  Old Dominion University is also competing against Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and University of Richmond to see who can save the most amount of energy.

4 Lots of reasons……………. 1. Save electricity.(Typically goal is 3- 10% energy saving). 2. Empower students to develop leadership, community organizing, analysis and other skills. 3. Foster a culture of conservation. 4. Fulfill your institution’s mission to educate students, in particular incoming students. 5. Create positive public relations with city and surrounding community. 6. Establish a positive campus tradition. 7. Demonstrate that your campus is walking the sustainability talk.

5  Yes! The program is called Campus Conservation Nationals. The program is organized by USGBC, Lucid, Alliance, and the National Wildlife Federation. It is currently in its fifth year.

6 Campus Conservation Nationals (CCN) is the largest electricity reduction competition for colleges and universities in the world. Last year, they saved 2.2 million kWh. Website: http://www.competetoreduce.org/

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8  Planning – Takes the longest period of time. We will talk more about that later.  *Baseline Period – 2 weeks long  *Competition period -3 weeks long Prizes are given out to top 10 schools with largest electricity reduction. * Must be during competition season of February through April 2015.

9  How will students be engaged?

10  Students can easily track how their building is doing in comparison with other buildings in the competition. ODU website is pending development.  http://buildingdashboard.net/odu/#/odu http://buildingdashboard.net/odu/#/odu

11  Its free and open to all. However, the University can elect to award top performers which has an associated cost.  Case study – Brown University’s total budget in 2012 was $3600. This amount was used for t-shirts, a trophy, ice cream social, marketing materials, and Residence Life programming.

12  The following 20 residence halls will participate in the competition. ◦ Quad (Dominion, France, England, Scotland, Ireland, and Virginia Houses) ◦ Gresham Complex ◦ Rogers Complex ◦ ODU Inn ◦ University Village Apartments ◦ Whitehurst Hall

13  Baseline period (****unannounced****) - January 25 th, 2015 – February 7 th, 2015  Competition period - February 8 th – February 28th, 2015

14 Some examples include….  Adjust HVAC temperature set points (if allowed)  Adjust computer power setting so it goes in standby after 5 minutes of inactivity.  Air dry laundry instead of using electric dryer.  Take stairs instead of elevator.  Turn off lights in bathrooms and common spaces at night  Keep windows closed with A/C or heat is on.  Turn off lights in unoccupied public spaces when you see them on  Unplug appliances that are not being used to eliminate phantom loads.

15  Chad Luettel - Competition Director  Brendan O’Hallarn- Marketing Manager  Dillard George – Director, Facilities Management  April Hicks Konvalinka – Executive Director, Housing

16  Building Captain Manager (TBD)– Representative of student govt. or sponsoring student group. Work with Building Captains (RAs). Responsible for recruiting and training building captains.  Behavior Change Manager – (TBD) Pursue partnerships with campus groups that might be interested in partnering, such as Residential Life.  Events Manager (TBD)– Plan and implement competition events to generate and maintain energy and excitement.

17 DatesTask to be accomplishedPersonal Involved December 8th-23rd, 2014Recruiting team membersCompetition Team December 19th, 2014Letter of Commitment DueCompetition Team January 14th, 2015 (Wednesday) @ 10AMMeeting 1 - Planning meetingCompetition Team January 21st, 2015 (Wednesday) @ 10AM Meeting 2 - Discuss competition logo, prizes, marketing Competition Team January 25th - February 7th, 2015Baseline Period (***Unannounced***)Competition Team January 28th, 2015 (Wednesday) @ 10AM Meeting 3 - Discuss how baseline period is going thus far. Competition Team February 4th, 2015 (Wednesday) @ 10AM Meeting 4 - All members present plan for building captains, marketing, behavior change activities Competition Team February 8th - March 1st, 2015Competition window begins ! Event 1 (February 9th or 10th, 2015)Event #1ODU Campus Event 2 (February 16th or 17th, 2015) Have students commit to saving electricity in a event at Webb ODU Campus March 2nd, 2015 Meeting 5 - Discuss progress final results, and the overall process went. Things that went great, items that could be improved. Competition Team March 4th, 2015 (Tentative time - 3 PM)Award party for winning residence hall. Winning residence hall in common area - Pizza party and gift

18 Campus Conservation Nationals (CCN) Dashboard website: http://buildingdashboard.net/odu/#/odu CCN website: http://www.competetoreduce.org/


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