Campus Electricity - Now
0 These dials show how much electricity Williams was using at the instant this webpage loaded.The amount of electricity is given in kilowatts. A more common unit is kilowatt hours. The conversion is simple: if Williams were to use 1000 kilowatts for one hour, it would have used 1000 kilowatt hours. For comparison, an average New England household uses approximately 7500 kilowatt hours of electricity in an entire year.
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* The electricity use at most buildings on campus is tracked through the main meter. There
are several buildings not on the main meter, of which the chiller plant is most significant.
**The chiller plant provides chilled water for air conditioning in various buildings, including the Center for Theatre and Dance. It's physically located inside the parking garage behind the CTD. |
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