From March 12-18, the National Hockey League and its member clubs, as part of the first-ever NHL Green Week, will showcase its greening programs and initiatives that are reducing the League's environmental impact, while calling on fans and partners to accelerate a movement toward a healthier planet.
Today's Tip: Set your thermostat like you set your fantasy team
Environmental issues can't be managed effectively without successful measurement systems. At home you can use your thermostat to schedule heating and cooling to reduce energy while you sleep or are out of the house. In a typical home, heating and cooling account for approximately 56 percent of the energy use, making it the largest energy expense, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
Smart thermostats can help NHL ice
Real-time data can help fans, arenas better manage heating and cooling energy use