2025 Energy Olympics

Residence Halls will compete to reduce electricity usage through the Energy Olympics, a competition designed to raise awareness about residential electricity consumption and promote sustainable energy practices. Prizes are awarded to the residence that achieves the greatest reductions in electricity consumption during the designated competition period per division. All participants must complete the registration and post competition survey to be elligible for the prize.
Three Chances for Prizes
Prizes will be awarded based on the resident’s location on the last day of the division’s competition.
- Random registrant – a random person will win a prize for registering below.
- Post competition survey – a random person per division will win a prize for completing the post competition survey below. Even if your building didn’t win, you could get the prize!
- Division building winners – everyone that completes the registration, post competition survey and is a resident of the building that reduces the most electricity will win points towards WhatsaHoya for the First Year’s Division (must be a resident as of October 31st) and a pizza party and free giveaways for the Upper Class Hilltop & Capitol Division.
First Year’s Division
The First Year’s Division includes Copley, Darnall, Harbin, New South and Reynolds. These buildings will compete against their building’s September electricity consumption. The building that reduces the percent of electricity used from October 1st – October 31st the most will receive points towards WhatsaHoya if they complete the registration and post competition surveys. Harbin Hall has won the First Year’s Division! All participants have a chance of winning a free prize for completing the post competition survey by midnight November 5, 2025. All Harbin Hall participants must complete both the registration survey and post competition survey to receive 0.25 What’s a Hoya Points. See the rankings below and follow @sustainableGU.
Upper Class Hilltop & Capitol Division
The Upper Class Hilltop and Capitol Division includes 55 H street, Alumni Square, Arrupe, Hayden & Byrnes, Nevils, LXR, Kennedy, McCarthy, Ryan & Hawkins, Townhouses, Village A, and Village C. These buildings will compete against their building’s September electricity consumption. The building that reduces the percent of electricity use from September to October the most in the monthly October billing period will receive a free pizza party and free giveaways if they complete the registration and post competition surveys. Stay tuned for weekly energy saving tips and reminders on instagram @sustainableGU. Results will be shared only once by mid-November!
Please Register Here
Completion of this registration automatically enrolls you into the competition. However, you must complete the post competition survey below (coming soon!), to be elligible for the prizes! The First Years Division winners will earn points towards WhatsaHoya. Upper Class Hilltop & Capitol Division winners will earn a free pizza party and giveaways.
Complete Post Competition Survey Here
Completion of this survey automatically enters you into a chance to win a prize! Provide feedback on how this even changed your behavior to save energy and how the campaign can improve. A random participant from both divisions will be selected for the prize.
2025 Final Standings – First Year’s Division
Don’t forget to complete the Energy Olympics post competition survey directly above for a chance to win a prize from the survey. All participants from Harbin Hall must complete both the registration survey and post competition survey by midnight on November 5th to receive 0.25 What’s a Hoya points.
