The Chronicle of Higher Education

Penn's Cost-Saving Efforts Run Hot and Cold

The University of Pennsylvania saves more than $5-million a year in energy costs by combining aggressive monitoring of electric usage with innovative operating procedures — and with tried-and-true practices like turning down thermostats and staying on top of maintenance.

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