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University of Michigan students compete to conserve energy

Feb. 3, 2014
The University of Michigan recently launched its third annual sustainability contest, Earth 911 reported. The so-called Kill-A-Watt program is a month-long competition in which students compete to see which residence hall can foster the greatest reduction in energy consumption.
The University of Michigan recently launched its third annual sustainability contest, Earth 911 reported. The so-called Kill-A-Watt program is a month-long competition in which students compete to see which residence hall can foster the greatest reduction in energy consumption.

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