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 >
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 >
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.
General Resources
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