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Reminders and alerts

Reminders

Measure classroom temperatures to find out whether you should turn down the heating to save energy

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Start a transport survey so that you can find out how much carbon your school community generates by travelling to school

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You have completed 5/10 of the tasks in the The BIG Question - How can switching off appliances help reduce our carbon footprint? programme
Complete the final 5 tasks now to score 70 points and 30 bonus points for completing the programme

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Recent alerts

Hey Team! - The amount of electricity your school uses overnight is high. Over the last year you used on average 12 kW. In other schools like yours (similar number of pupils), this baseload is  6.5 kW.  Can you bring your baseload down, and save the school £15,000?

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Your school's electricity use over the last year was 210,000 kWh and generated 28,000 kg CO2. This is too high. Other schools with a similar number of pupils use 150,000 kWh. Reducing your electricity use to match this level would save you £17,000.  What can you do to help?

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Scoreboard update

You need to score more than 85 points to overtake the next school!

Complete our recommended activities and actions to score points, win prizes and start reducing your energy usage.

You are in 8th place on the Wales scoreboard and 69th place nationally.

9th

65

points

8th

75

points

7th

85

points

Pembroke Dock Community School

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Schools score points by recording their activities to investigate their energy use, learning about energy, and taking energy saving actions around their school.

Energy Sparks supports Pembroke Dock Community School in partnership with Egni Coop