Free energy meters for schools
MP urges schools in Great
save the planet and save money
Tony Wright MP is urging schools in Great
Tony is encouraging local schools to apply for a free digital ‘energy display meter’ to reduce their carbon footprint and cut bills by up to £3,000 a year.
Under a scheme launched by Labour’s Schools Secretary Ed Balls, schools can get a free meter by registering at http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/energydisplaymeter
Tony said:
‘These free energy display meters are a great idea. They monitor energy use and display real-time information on a computer screen. This will allow teachers and pupils to see how much energy is being consumed in their school and the difference they can make by changing their behaviour.
‘The display screens have been specifically designed to be used in the classroom, and have features such as graphics and characters to help make the subject of energy use interesting to children of all ages.
‘I hope all schools in Great
Research by the Carbon Trust shows that smart meters and wider behavioural changes in using energy could see 10 to 15 per cent cuts in fuel bills. The average primary school could save up to £700 a year and the average 900-pupil secondary school more than £3,000 a year on fuel bills alone.
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