Parents/Guardians
The Delmarva Power Energize Education Program was developed to teach 5th grade, 6th grade, and high school students easy ways to use energy more efficiently while increasing the energy savings in their homes.
No. The program is at no additional cost for you, your child's teacher, and your school district.
The Energy 101 kit comes with a teacher book filled with lesson plans and engaging activities that you can use inside and outside of the classroom. Each student, and teacher, will receive an individual Student Guide, Student Workbook, and an Education Box. The box includes energy-efficient products that will help students implement classroom lessons at home. Box items include:
Everyone can learn how to use energy more efficiently at home and this program is designed to help your family do just that. When you discover ways your family can increase your household's efficiency, you will maximize your savings while minimizing your environmental impact.
Your child will receive an Energy 101 kit, which includes products that use the latest energy efficiency technologies. You and your child can install the box's products together and complete the homework assignments found in the Student Workbook. When your child returns the completed workbook to their teacher, they will receive a certificate of achievement from Delmarva Power!
To learn how to install the products in the Energy 101 kit, click here.
Unfortunately, only one box is available to each student.
The information your student provides is used to measure the knowledge gained by program participants, gauge the effectiveness of the program activities, gather demographic data, and estimate overall energy savings that is reported to the Maryland Public Service Commission. The information requested in the surveys in not connected to us with your private Delmarva Power account information and CANNOT be used for any other purposes than those described above.
Delmarva Power has a variety of energy-efficiency programs to help you save energy and money in your home. For more information, please click here.
Dispose of a broken LED light bulb in the same way you would dispose of broken glass. LED light bulbs do not contain hazardous materials. However, 95 percent of an LED light bulb is recyclable, so recycling your LED light bulbs is the best way to dispose of them. Simply call your local government or waste management company to learn the recycling policy in your area.