The Earlham Energy Awareness project (EEAP) is an incentive program created to reward students for environmentally conscious living. Students living in Earlham College friendship and theme houses can participate by conserving gas, water and electricity. Learn more below:
- About EEAP
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Thank You Page
- Energy Conservation Strategies
- Links
- EEAP and Earlham's Principles and Practices
- Projects in the pipeline
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News
- Wednesday, October 3rd 2007: The EEAP team is working to get all data updated and to ensure that the college will commit to rewarding students for their conservation. Stay Tuned! The energy monitoring watt nodes have been installed in Warren and Wilson and we are in the process of discussing how to broadcast their readings.
- Tuesday, March 13th: Orders placed for energy monitoring equipment.
- Monday, March 12th: Doug Bennett approved our proposal.
- Thursday, March 1th: ERC passed proposal onto Doug.
- Thursday, Feb 8th: Proposed EEAP Expansion: Real Time Monitoring to ERC. Warren/Wilson and Dennis are included in the proposal.
- Thursday, Feb 1st: EEAP to brief President Doug Bennet and ask for help on future projects.
- Wednesday, January 10th: Updated production site. It's getting real close now.
- Tuesday, January 9th: Clarified real-time monitoring equipment requirements with Bill Mullin in maintenance.
- Wednesday October 4th: EEAP has a new logo. Thanks Kate!
- Sunday October 1st: 9 pm EEAP to brief All Student Meeting in Comstock
- Wednesday September 27th: EEAP to brief ERC (Environmental Responsibility Committee)
Weather on the roof of Dennis Hall at: 2008-07-09 07:10:01-04
- Outside Temperature: 20.6 C ( 69 F)
- Wind Speed: 3.0 m/s (6.71 mph)
- Wind Direction: SW
- Barometer: 28.94 inches
- Humidity: 100 %
- Daily Rain: 0.02 cm
- Total Rain: 11.37 cm
- Wind Chill: 21 C ( 70 F)
- Dew Point: 21 C ( 69 F)
- Barometric Trend: Rising