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Individuals and Communities
Resources for individuals and communities:
- Find out how we're supporting projects funded by the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund >
- Share these tips for making small, affordable changes to help increase home comfort and lower energy costs >
- Borrow a Kill A Watt energy monitor from a local library to track your energy use >
- Feature one of our free energy articles in your next blog post, email or work newsletter >
- Download the Power to Save fact sheet for ideas on how to lower energy use at work >
- Explore our blog to discover and stay up-to-date on our latest news >
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Teachers and students
Schools and classrooms
Classroom resources can help teachers engage students in learning about energy efficiency and renewable power.
- Borrow a Kill A Watt energy monitor from a local library >
- Watch how one Oregon student made a difference in her school’s energy habits >
- Energy Kids from U.S. Energy Information Administration >
- Educational Resources from the Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network >
- STEM Spark Energy Education newsletter from U.S. Department of Energy >
- Educational lessons, activities and resources from U.S. Department of Energy >
- Curriculum resources for educators, including hands-on kits, from NEED >
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Administrators and facility managers
Schools and classrooms
Energy efficiency can help reduce operating costs by lowering energy usage and extending equipment life to create healthier, more comfortable classrooms and buildings.
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General Resources
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