Facilities Services will conduct a test next week of the university’s ability to respond to emergency demand response events.
Case Western Reserve University participates in a voluntary electricity-reduction program to help prevent massive electrical shutdowns, or “blackouts,” across the regional electric grid.
The one-hour test will take place Monday, Sept. 18, from 11 a.m. to noon.
During the test event, Facilities Services requests members of the university community reduce demand by:
- Turning off lights or window air conditioners in unoccupied spaces,
- Turning off desk lamps, or turning on desk lamps and turning off overhead lights,
- Running laptop computers on battery power, and turning off non-essential technology such as external monitors,
- Unplugging all chargers that are not in use (for example: cell phones, laptops, iPads, etc.),
- Powering down computers, copiers and other electronic devices during lunch, and shutting off power strips.