We arrived this morning to find out that Anil had finished the presentation we started on Friday. We went over it, checked to see if there were any errors that we could find, and went over how we will present it come Wednesday. Tomorrow, we plan on doing a few dry runs of the presentation to get a better feel for it and to see if there is anything that we could have missed. In addition to that, we checked on the Kill-A-Watt meter to see how much energy the refrigerator consumed over the weekend. Over 68 hours, it used 3.2 kWh, or roughly $0.18 per day. while that may not seem like much, in a year's time it uses $66.
After taking a look at the refrigerator, we continued our energy audit. In total, we finished the first and second floor and will be looking towards finishing the third floor tomorrow. An important thing to note are that most rooms on the second floor have some sort of a printer, whether it be a small or large one. This is somewhat unnecessary, as more often than not these printers are hardly ever used despite being plugged in all day.
Before we left the building, we had one more important thing to take care of. After using the Kill-A-Watt meter to measure the consumption of the refrigerator, we plugged the meter into one of the large printers to see how much energy it consumes. Hopefully, these readings will help us determine how much energy these objects are wasting over a year.
After taking a look at the refrigerator, we continued our energy audit. In total, we finished the first and second floor and will be looking towards finishing the third floor tomorrow. An important thing to note are that most rooms on the second floor have some sort of a printer, whether it be a small or large one. This is somewhat unnecessary, as more often than not these printers are hardly ever used despite being plugged in all day.
Before we left the building, we had one more important thing to take care of. After using the Kill-A-Watt meter to measure the consumption of the refrigerator, we plugged the meter into one of the large printers to see how much energy it consumes. Hopefully, these readings will help us determine how much energy these objects are wasting over a year.