Mission Statement

We, the students of the Environmental Studies Senior Seminar hope to educate and inspire students, faculty and staff of Mount Holyoke College through our efforts and research contained within this website. We aim to achieve a more sustainable campus by promoting environmental responsibility, conservation of resources, energy efficiency, and increased reliance on renewable energy sources.


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Residence Electricity Usage
and Actual Operating Costs

Campus Energy Use/MHC Facilities Mgmt. Information


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Each individual dorm and building on campus is metered. The usage rates are tallied monthly by facilities management. Click below on a dorm to see how much the electricity cost was for their dorm each month and how much it either increased or decreased from the previous year.

Buckland Quad Prospect Quad Rocky Quad Pearsons Quad
Abbey Prospect Rockefeller Pearsons
Buckland 1837 Mead Brigham
Dickinson Ham Wilder Safford
Mandelles MacGregor   Porter
      Torrey

 


Click here to see all residence data.

Each dorm has a specific type of heating system. The radiators in each dorm are all distinct. Key to efficiency with heating the dorms on campus is to know how to properly operate the radiators in the specific dorms. To find out more about dorm heating units, click here.


Data provided by MHC Facilities Management Department




 History of Power Statistics  Radiator General Information  
 Student Energy Survey Faculty Energy Survey     


This page was created by Anjanette Kelso-Watson, FP04 in Environmental Studies 390,
Senior Seminar, Spring Semester 2004