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Sustainability Starts at the Plug: CSU Promotes Safe Electricity Use and an Energy-Efficient Campus

 

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Building a Sustainable, Energy-Efficient Campus: Cheng Shiu University Promotes Electricity Conservation Initiatives

Amid the global movement toward sustainable development and net-zero emissions, energy conservation has become a shared responsibility that cannot be overlooked. As key spaces for education and demonstration, university campuses play a vital role in embedding energy-saving practices into everyday life.

Guided by the principles of safety, energy efficiency, and sustainability, Cheng Shiu University (CSU) actively promotes campus-wide electricity management and conservation measures. Faculty and students are encouraged to take collective action, starting from daily habits, to create a low-carbon and sustainable learning environment.

Starting from Daily Habits: Cultivating Good Energy-Saving Practices

Saving electricity is not difficult—it begins with small actions accumulated over time. CSU encourages all faculty and students to adopt the following habits on campus:

  • Turn off lights, air conditioners, and electrical equipment when not in use
  • Ensure power is switched off and plugs are unplugged when leaving classrooms or laboratories
  • Avoid using multiple electrical appliances simultaneously to reduce unnecessary energy consumption
  • Use electrical equipment safely to prevent energy waste or hazards caused by malfunction
  • Develop the habit of regularly checking power equipment

These simple actions not only reduce electricity consumption but also significantly improve overall energy efficiency across campus.

Strengthening Management Measures: Reducing High Energy Consumption

To further advance its energy-saving policies, CSU has reinforced campus electricity management, particularly targeting high energy-consuming devices:

  • Prohibiting the use of high-power appliances on campus, such as electric cookers, microwave ovens, induction cookers, and electric kettles
  • Preventing excessive energy use and reducing electrical load caused by such devices
  • Conducting regular electrical inspections to ensure both safety and efficiency

By combining institutional policies with effective management, the University not only conserves energy but also reduces the overall electrical burden on campus.

Collective Participation: Building a Culture of Energy Conservation

Energy conservation and carbon reduction are not solely policy-driven—they require the active participation of the entire campus community. CSU continues to:

  • Promote awareness of energy conservation and environmental responsibility
  • Encourage faculty and students to proactively review and reduce unnecessary electricity use
  • Integrate energy-saving practices into daily learning and work

As energy conservation becomes a habit, the campus gradually fosters a culture of self-driven sustainability, ensuring that every unit of electricity is used efficiently.

Starting from Campus: Fulfilling the Responsibility of Sustainable Development

Saving electricity is not just about reducing costs—it is a concrete action toward environmental responsibility. Through its campus initiatives, CSU helps students understand the importance of limited resources while cultivating a sustainability mindset.

From simple actions such as turning off lights and unplugging devices, every member of the CSU community can contribute to sustainability. In doing so, the campus becomes a driving force for energy conservation and carbon reduction, extending its positive impact to the global environment.

 

 


 

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