Energy Conservation at Case

Throughout our country, the
cost of energy (electricity, oil, natural gas, and water) has escalated
dramatically in recent months, and rising prices are expected to
continue in the foreseeable future. Case consumes a large amount of
energy to support its education and research programs. Within the next
twelve months, the university’s energy costs could easily double. As an
institution committed to developing a sustainable and environmentally
responsible campus, we seek your assistance and support in our efforts
to conserve energy. We must work together with renewed vigor to reduce
our energy consumption, conserve resources, and contain costs.
“50% of all energy use in the United States is
a direct consequence of the decisions that you and I make every day. If
I take the residential use of energy and the vehicle use of energy,
[vehicle] energy use is roughly half of the total energy used in the
U.S. today. It’s also one of the least efficient. One of my
answers to that question would be, ‘If not me, then who?’ In other words, we can look in the mirror and do an awful lot for that national energy system.” -Peter Garforth-