HVAC is responsible for 33% of our energy usage.
One degree adjustment in HVAC can save energy equivalent to saving thousands of trees.
Slide the thermometer up or down a few notches to see its carbon impact!
Temperature: 72°F
Trees saved: 0
This is a snapshot of FUHSD's environmental impact, analyzing real FUHSD data for the year 2023. Scroll through to find interactives, dynamic charts, and visualizations of where we are as a district.
One degree adjustment in HVAC can save energy equivalent to saving thousands of trees.
Temperature: 72°F
Trees saved: 0
Amount of CO2e produced by FUHSD in the past year, calculated from energy bill data
The data gathered from our energy bills indicates our current consumption trends and areas where we can improve.
Amount of CO2e produced by FUHSD in the past year, calculated from energy bill data
Amount of CO2e produced by FUHSD in the past year, calculated from energy bill data
Understanding the sources of our energy is crucial for making informed decisions about our consumption and sustainability practices. By knowing the origins of our energy, we can better appreciate the environmental impacts of our choices.
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Our carbon footprint is influenced by several factors, including HVAC, lighting, and electric vehicle charging. Understanding the distribution of these sources helps us target areas for improvement and reduce our overall impact.
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By incentivizing EV usage in students and staff, FUHSD is able to cut down on vehicle emissions. We currently have ~ 200 chargers across all our high school sites, and the average occupancy for each is ~ 5 hours.
Energy provided: 1,617kWh
GHGs avoided:
2,578lbs daily ☀
In a single year, that's
~3,376 trees 🌲