Officers
Energy Trivia
Energy @Duke
Policy
100

Co-president that is present at today's meeting

Who is Jaimie?

100

- Utility used by the University

  • Duke Energy is a monopoly that controls how and when North Carolina residents get power, and how much they pay for it.

What is Duke Energy?

100
Month that Energy Week is held
What is November?
100

2022 federal law incentivizing investment into clean energy and domestic production.

What is the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)?

200

Co-president that is NOT present at today's meeting

Who is Maria?
200

Power market impacted by 2021 Winter Storm Uri

What is ERCOT?

200

Level of LEED Certification that Grainger Hall has

What is platinum?

200

U.S. agency that regulates the transmission and wholesale sale of electricity and natural gas in interstate commerce

What is the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)?

300

Communications Chair that sends out NSEC newsletters

Who is Samriddha?

300

U.S. deadline year for carbon-free electricity

What is 2035?
300

Full name of the organization at Duke that engages students with energy campus-wide (hint: formerly known as the Energy Initiative)

What is the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability?

300

Form of currency traded between energy producers and consumers to indicate dedication to clean energy

What are renewable energy credits (RECs)?

400

The two Industry Engagement chairs

Who are Hanna and Kristy?

400

Dalia's favorite RTO

What is PJM?
400
Graduate schools that also have energy clubs

What are Fuqua (MBA) and Sanford (MPP)?

400

Concept describing the initiative to separate electricity generation, transmission, and distribution owners.

What is deregulation?

500

The three Career Trek committee members

Who are Jia-Shen, Haru, and Sam?

500

Average annual household electricity consumption

What is 11,000 kWh?

500

Neighboring university that has a nuclear reactor

What is NC State?

500

1978 Act passed to promote energy efficiency and encourage competition

What is the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA)?