
Stanford’s Quiet Leap Towards Sustainable Waste Collection
New campus fueling station makes waste operations more efficient and sustainable.
Join thousands of others at Stanford who are taking steps to conserve energy and protect Stanford’s power supply. Students taking these daily actions can have a big benefit to Stanford’s energy savings.
Reduce your energy use by switching to LED bulbs, using smart power strips, and relying on shared appliances instead of personal ones. Plug load — everything you plug in — accounts for over 22% of Stanford’s electricity use, so managing it makes a big impact. Avoiding personal fridges, TVs, and space heaters and using energy-saving tools like Stanford’s Big Fix software can help lower your footprint even more.
At Stanford, we collectively protect our campus power supply and lower strain on our electric load. Here are daily tips to use for dorms and residences:
Every building’s heating and cooling system is unique. By adjusting the temperature in your residence you can save energy while keeping warm and staying cool.

New campus fueling station makes waste operations more efficient and sustainable.

The School of Medicine turns smart energy projects into lasting savings, with the help of energy rebates offered through Stanford’s Facilities Energy Management team, leading to over $2.7 million in annual savings for the university.

The SESI program transformed the university’s energy system into one that’s safe, sustainable, and resilient and serves as a model for the world.