莱佛士大学
能源节约政策
能源节约政策
Raffles University’s Energy Conservation Policy reflects our steadfast commitment to sustainable practices. By raising awareness about the environmental impact of energy use, we aim to foster a culture of conscious energy management across campus.This policy underscores our dedication to a greener future, aligning with global sustainability goals and inspiring positive change within our university community.
- All personnel are required to turn off lights in classrooms, studios, and unoccupied spaces to ensure efficient energy use.
 - Whenever feasible, efforts should be made to maximise the utilisation of natural light sources, reducing the reliance on artificial lighting.
 - The utilisation of LED lighting is implemented.
 - The air conditioning system must be turned off when not in use.
 - The centralised air conditioning system will be operational from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, aligning with university hours.
 - Maintain a consistent temperature range of 24 to 25 degrees Celsius
 - The centralised control system’s operation of air conditioning system is restricted solely to authorised personnel to ensure optimal energy management.
 - All powered office equipment and appliances must be powered off or placed in standby mode during periods of inactivity.
 - The university’s management is committed to evaluating the environmental impact of energy consumption in all operational decisions.
 - The university will consider ways to reduce energy consumption and improve efficient use of energy without compromising on the safety and healthy environment.
 - The university will monitor and measure energy consumption use across the university.
 - The university will integrate energy conservation concepts into the educational curriculum, actively encouraging students to participate in sustainable energy research and projects.
 
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													Turn off lighting for unoccupied spaces
Both students and staff are conscious of turning off lights in classrooms, studios, and unoccupied spaces to promote energy efficiency.