Sailors Encouraged to Conserve Energy and Share Energy-Saving Tips Online
WASHINGTON (NNS) — The director of the Chief of Naval Operations Energy & Environmental Readiness Division released a video podcast on Nov. 23 for the 2011 holiday season asking sailors to conserve energy.
In the podcast, Rear Adm. Phil Cullom reminds viewers that while decorative lighting is an enjoyable part of celebrating the holidays, it presents two avoidable factors that can degrade Navy readiness: the energy intensity of outdated lighting and safety issues that can result from these systems.
Cullom presents challenges in the categories of lighting, recycling, and safety. He also recommends upgrading to energy-efficient holiday lights. For example, by using solar lighting to decorate outdoors. Also, for employing lighting timers to reduce holiday lighting energy consumption. Finally, using recycled materials to wrap gifts.
Moreover, year-round, he suggests turning off computers at the end of the work day. Essentially to conserve energy. From a safety standpoint, he also encourages personnel to exercise caution with space heaters. Moreover to avoid overloading electrical circuits.

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Cullom invites Sailors and civilians to post-holiday energy-saving and safety tips from their ships and bases on the Navy’s Task Force Energy Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/NavalEnergy. Additionally, this presents a great opportunity for Navy personnel to share their knowledge and hands-on experience. That’s to improve readiness, conserve energy, and safely celebrate in the holiday spirit.
Moreover, the complete video message can be viewed at http://youtu.be/9rtIXx7p7Js, and a written transcript is available on the Navy’s Energy, Environment, and Climate Change website at http://greenfleet.dodlive.mil/files/2011/11/NavyEnergyHolidayTranscript1.pdf.
This and other podcasts, articles, and stories are available on the Navy’s Task Force Energy Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/NavalEnergy.
For additional information about the Navy’s energy, environment, and climate change initiatives, please visit http://www.greenfleet.dodlive.mil/home.
For more news and updates from the Chief of Naval Operations Energy and Environmental Readiness Division, including insights into their latest initiatives and projects, as well as important information regarding sustainability efforts and innovations within the Navy, visit navy.mil/. This platform serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of military operations and environmental stewardship.

