New energy savings kit for schools

Federal Environment Agency updated product now available

Detecting and avoiding waste of power is the purpose of the Energiesparkiste (energy savings kit), which the Federal Environment Agency developed in 2007 together with the Aktion No-Energy for use at schools. The newly updated kit is now available.

 

Many electrical appliances use power even when switched off. Such no-load losses incur a waste of power amounting to some four billion euros annually in Germany alone. This is not only a burden on the purse, it also harms the climate since the generation of power leads to emissions of the ozone-depleting greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2).

The Energiesparkiste kit teaches schoolchildren how to handle a current measuring device which gauges the power consumption of various electrical and electronic equipment in their surroundings. In so doing, they discover a variety of types of no-load losses, calculate the power consumption and energy costs of the devices, and reflect upon their own handling of electrical energy, perhaps realising that a change in behaviour ”pays off”-- both financially and for the sake of protecting the environment.

The kit is especially well-suited for use at the primary and middle school levels. In addition to the current measuring devices (energy costs monitors), it has a halogen lamp with a separate power supply unit and an on-off switch. Moreover, it is filled with information and materials for teachers. The Energiesparen im Haushalt [Energy saving in the household] and Computer, Internet und Co. brochures as well as the Bye bye Glühbirne [Farewell to the light bulb] flyer are included as free classroom sets.

The Energiesparkiste kit is available to schools free of charge. The site also provides more information about the ”Energiesparkiste” project.

Umweltbundesamt Hauptsitz

Wörlitzer Platz 1
06844 Dessau-Roßlau
Germany

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