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                            Today’s new generation is “all ears” when it comes to using our energy resources
                              responsibly. As you’ve probably already seen, they’re ready to dive right in and get to
                              work. They just need to know where to start. 
                               
                              As a teacher, you can give them the guidance they’re looking for. And as your partner in
                              sustainable energy solutions, we’re ready to help. This e-newsletter offers energy tips that
                              complement our Energy Explorer website and energy education booklets. Our website
                              and booklets support New York, Rhode Island and Massachusetts ELA/reading, Science
                              and Health standards, and are ideal for both classroom use and remote learning at home. 
                               
                              We hope you’ll enjoy this issue and will share its energy-efficiency messages with your
                              class, your colleagues, and parents or caregivers. For more energy education resources,
                              please visit ngridenergyworld.com. | 
                           
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                                        | Energy vampires live among us | 
                                       
                                      
                                        Energy vampires are appliances and devices that
                                          drain power even when they’re not actually doing
                                          anything. These devices account for about five
                                          percent of your home’s energy use, and even
                                          more for schools, which usually have lots of older
                                          equipment. 
                                           
                                          Five percent may not seem like much, but it adds up
                                          fast! Across all U.S. households this energy usage
                                          amounts to an estimated 65 billion kilowatt-hours
                                          of electricity each year. This extra electricity costs
                                          consumers more than 5.8 billion dollars, and sends
                                          more than 87 billion pounds of heat-trapping carbon
                                          dioxide into the atmosphere. (Yes, that’s 87 billion.) | 
                                       
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                            | Energy Vampires can be elusive – but not for a seasoned Energy Vampire Hunter. Share these
                              tips with your students to track them down: | 
                           
                          
                            
                                
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                                              Some of them are ancient. Look around the house or classroom for older computer
                                                monitors, other electronics and device chargers for older phones and laptops. These guys
                                                are some of the biggest Energy Vampires of them all! | 
                                             
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                                              Let them sleep in peace. Particularly with more recent models, putting your computer
                                                into “sleep” mode may use less power than shutting it down completely. Why? Because it
                                                takes more power to start up cold than it does to simply wake up. | 
                                             
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                                              They try to fool you with pretty pictures. Speaking of computers, unless you have
                                                a really old desktop with an antique CRT monitor (laugh!), you don’t really need a
                                                screensaver, which only keeps the computer busy (and gobbling up lots of energy) when
                                                you’re not even around. | 
                                             
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                                              Be sensitive to the light. You’ve seen it: No lights are on, but the room isn’t quite dark.
                                                These days, almost every device includes a light or clock. Even those super-efficient
                                                LEDs are still sucking power. Of course, some do need to stay on all the time; your DVR,
                                                for example (you wouldn’t want to miss the latest installment of your favorite vampire
                                                hunter series.) For these devices, especially, look for ENERGY STAR® ratings and
                                                recommendations. | 
                                             
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                            | How to slay energy vampires | 
                           
                          
                            It’s easy (bwah-ha-ha-ha!). Just unplug them, and their vampiring days are over. They’ll thank
                              you for it, too. Powering down completely may help your devices last longer. 
                               
                              Got a whole nest of them? Plug them all into a power strip, and shut them all off at once. Even
                              better, get one of those newer smart power strips with circuitry designed to monitor and control
                              power to each electrical outlet in the strip to improve energy efficiency and prevent power
                              wasting. | 
                           
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                                        Our booklets give students a break from screen
                                          time and feature home safety and energy use
                                          inspections, energy safety tips, activities and
                                          experiments to engage the whole household.
                                          When students share energy resources with
                                          their families, everyone benefits. 
                                           
                                          Companion teacher’s guides make it easy
                                          to implement the lessons, with detailed
                                          background information, discussion points,
                                          follow-up activities and answer keys. And pre/
                                          post tests for each booklet make it easy to
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                            | Our Energy Explorer website has a new look! | 
                           
                          
                            | We’ve updated our Energy Explorer website at ngridenergyworld.com to make it even more
                              engaging for students and easy for teachers to use. The “Teachers” section of the site includes
                              many helpful resources: | 
                           
                          
                            
                                
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                                              E-books have companion teacher’s guides with background and discussion suggestions
                                                for each page, plus downloadable and reproducible pre/post tests. | 
                                             
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