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Daugherty, Thomas – School Business Affairs, 1982
Heat reclamation systems added to pre-existing central heating systems provide maximum savings at minimum cost. The benefits of a particular appliance marketed under the brand name "Energizer" are discussed. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
Patterson, James – American School and University, 1982
In the Greenwich (New York) Central School District, after a complete engineering study determined the renovations needed, the superintendent and a citizens' committee sold the community on a bond issue to reroof four buildings with a silicone urethane system. The bonds will be paid back from savings on energy costs. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
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Palmer, H. Stanley; And Others – CEFP Journal, 1979
A microcomputer, when interfaced with appropriate sensing and control devices, can be used as an energy management processor to manage a building's environmental system. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Climate Control, Computer Science, Electronic Control
Woodbury, Kenneth B., Jr. – American School and University, 1980
A checklist to use in preparing an energy conservation master plan. (MLF)
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Building Operation, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy
Day, C. William – School Business Affairs, 1980
The first logical step in school energy conservation is a review of annual operation and maintenance procedures to identify cost-saving opportunities. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Improvement
American School and University, 1979
A $2.3 million renovation that concentrated on mechanical systems and windows helped cut fuel consumption 30 percent at a Pennsylvania junior high school. One of the objectives of the project was the creation of three separate minischools for the three grade levels assigned to the facility. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Improvement, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption
Chapman, Robert E.; Rennison, Roderick – 1998
The Construction and Building Subcommittee of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) has established seven National Construction Goals for the construction industry and is developing baseline measures for current practices and progress with respect to each goal. This document provides a detailed set of baseline measures for the NSTC…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Construction Costs, Construction Industry, Cost Containment
Nebraska State Energy Office, Lincoln. – 1982
Nebraska school districts are advised that they need to prepare for a potential future shortfall in energy, particularly in liquid fuels. This document was written as a guide for planning and policy development concerning energy emergencies in the schools. Energy emergencies are divided into three categories. A phase 1 emergency would be a…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Energy Conservation
Caldwell, William; And Others – 1980
This leader's guide is designed for units 2 and 3 of the Nebraska 4-H Energy Project. The goals of the project are to: (1) help young people understand energy problems related to life styles; (2) use energy resources carefully; (3) guide members in choosing their own energy alternatives; and (4) to enjoy together the challenges and creativity of…
Descriptors: Careers, Climate Control, Conservation Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Tickton, Sidney G.; And Others – 1980
Summarized in this compendium are approximately 500 ideas being used by colleges and universities in the United States to deal with the problem of energy conservation. These ideas range from suggestions that cost pennies to implement to sophisticated computer controls or the construction of new buildings which incorporate alternative energy…
Descriptors: Budgets, Building Operation, College Administration, Colleges
Department of Energy, Washington, DC. – 1979
The Emergency Building Temperature Restrictions Regulations, effective July 16, 1979, place temporary restrictions on temperatures for heating, cooling, and domestic hot water in commercial, industrial, government, and other nonresidential buildings. This manual contains instructions for determining if the regulations apply to a building,…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Buildings, Compliance (Legal), Energy Conservation
Crittenden, Chris – AGB Reports, 1984
The role of the Higher Education Energy Task Force as a catalyst in the conception, development, and execution of campus master plans is discussed. Included are a sample checklist for a physical plant tour, sample list of conservation ideas, and suggestions for coordination of administrative ideas. (MSE)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Administration, Consultants, Costs
Landry, Lawrence L. – AGB Reports, 1980
An effective energy conservation program, it is suggested, will require institutional changes and capital costs. The energy problem is seen as not simply a technical problem but a management one requiring the attention of the entire campus community. Some energy saving tips are provided, including quick fix items and investments. (MLW)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Administration, Cost Effectiveness, Energy
Watson, Donald – Progressive Architecture, 1979
Some quantitative methods are illustrated that might be used to select design elements that are appropriate year-round and matched to the annual climate profile, and, in addition, to apportion architectural and mechanical strategies so that they complement one another. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Architectural Research, Building Design, Climate
Guarneiri, Michele – Facilities Manager, 1997
Several colleges and universities participate in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Energy Star Buildings program, in which institutions commit to improving their buildings' energy efficiency and reducing energy costs. All participants must also be a Green Lights Program participant or agree to specific building-wide lighting upgrades. The…
Descriptors: College Buildings, College Planning, Educational Facilities, Efficiency
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