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Lab Equipment Energy Conservation Practices

April 28, 2022
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Learn best practices and tips on reducing overall plug-load energy consumption in labs.

A typical laboratory uses more than three times as much electricity per square foot as an office. Much of the energy use responsible for a lab’s large energy footprint comes from plug-load equipment, which includes freezers, incubators, computers and other technologies which are necessary to support laboratory research. In short, plug-load is the energy used by products that are powered by means of an ordinary AC plug.

The presentation will discuss the EHS Office’s pilot project to reduce plug-load energy use in labs by conducting plug-load energy assessments and using timers to set automatic on/off schedules for equipment that is not in use.

Speakers: Patrick O’Donnell, Industrial Hygiene Chemical Inventory Specialist, EHS

This seminar is part of the Safe & Sustainable Labs (S2L) - Earth Month Seminar Series. S2L is an initiative to promote a safe and sustainable research environment to align with MIT’s Climate Action Plan. A partnership between Environment, Health & Safety Office, Department of Facilities, Office of Sustainability, Office of Vice President for Finance, and DLCs.

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