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Kreider, Beth – Roundup: Journal of the Monolithic Dome Institute, 1997
Discusses the benefits of dome architecture for a community's middle- and high-school multi-purpose facility. The dome construction is revealed as being cost effective in construction and in maintenance and energy costs. (GR)
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design
Harrigan, Merrilee – American School Board Journal, 1999
The nonprofit Alliance to Save Energy has been helping schools reduce energy consumption through a combination of retrofits, classroom instruction, and behavior. Lists eight small steps to big energy savings, among them: involve the whole school, stop leaks, turn off computers, and recycle. (MLF)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Climate Control, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education
Bank of America NT & SA, San Francisco, CA. – 1982
This report defines active and passive solar energy systems, describes home uses for solar energy, and offers guidelines for choosing and installing a system. Much of the information is specific to the state of California. Uses for solar energy which are presented include passive space heating, passive cooling, active space heating, household…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making, Energy Conservation
Gardener, Clark – 1984
Information concerning methods and available materials for conserving energy is needed by small, rural schools to offset continued increasing energy costs and lack of financial support and technical assistance. The first step in developing an energy conservation policy is to obtain school board commitment and to establish an energy saving policy.…
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Community Involvement, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education
Gonder, Peggy Odell – 1980
This guide discusses the results of a national survey of school administrators who were asked to rank from a list of 13 problems the top problems facing their schools today. Their responses, which are discussed in this report, include how to cut costs in areas like salaries, fringe benefits, and energy; how to better manage their schools and set…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Case Studies, Collective Bargaining, Energy Conservation
Johnston, Archie B. – 1981
Drawing from Tallahassee Community College's (TCC's) experiences with energy conservation, this paper offers suggestions for reducing energy costs through computer-controlled systems and other means. After stating the energy problems caused by TCC's multi-zone heating and cooling system, the paper discusses the five-step process by which TCC…
Descriptors: Climate Control, Community Colleges, Computer Oriented Programs, Costs
Peterson, Irving M., Ed.; Colavita, Leon J., Ed. – 1980
Presented are suggestions written to help local school districts develop an energy conservation program in order to minimize budget problems brought about by rising energy costs. Program areas covered include formation of the district energy conservation team, assignment of duties, operation of energy audit systems, and evaluation procedures. To…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Educational Administration, Educational Equipment, Educational Facilities
Anderson, Calvin; Bottinelli, Charles A. – 1980
Presented are guidelines and recommendations for establishing and implementing a school energy management program. An effective plan of action requires setting an achievable goal, establishing and maintaining communication, assigning actions, monitoring progress, and evaluating the entire process. Teachers, students, and staff should all be…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Electrical Systems, Energy, Energy Conservation
Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Educational Programs Div. – 1979
Several months ago a planning session was held during which representatives of several colleges and universities shared their plans and strategies for energy conservation education. This publication contains reports from five community colleges, two universities, and one technical institute about how they have applied energy conservation and…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Cost Effectiveness, Course Descriptions, Educational Facilities Improvement
General Electric Co., Philadelphia, PA. – 1977
The solar heating system is a retrofit installation on the roof of the Grover Cleveland Middle School in Boston. The system includes 4,600 square feet of flat plate collectors, a 2,000 gallon solar energy storage tank, plus the required structural steel, piping, insulation, pumps, heat exchangers, and controls to heat the air supplied by two…
Descriptors: Building Systems, Educational Facilities Improvement, Energy Conservation, Equipment Maintenance
Minning, William R. – School Business Affairs, 1987
The United States Department of Energy's Schools and Hospitals Program has been popular among schools. The necessity of locating nonfederal resources to achieve energy management warrants (1) developing a strategy of evaluation among schools and (2) market research and analysis. (CJH)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
Hirsch, Thomas E., III; Shapiro, Robert F. – AGB Reports, 1986
Large institutional energy users can reduce energy costs by constructing and operating steam and electricity cogeneration facilities and purchasing their own gas at lower prices rather than relying on local distributors. (MSE)
Descriptors: Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), College Administration, College Buildings, Efficiency
Kussmaul, Donald L. – Small School Forum, 1983
Describes how the small Tiskilwa (Illinois) school district used a United States Department of Energy grant to replace and block windows and insulate the attic in the elementary school. Describes savings in dollars and energy resulting from the energy audit and technical assistance phases of the project. (SB)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation, Federal Aid
Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. – 2002
This publication offers information on energy efficiency in schools. It discusses the high costs of energy in schools, the benefits of smart energy use, options for schools to be smarter in their energy use, energy's impact on student performance, how schools can participate in the EnergySmart Schools campaign operated by Rebuild America, why the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Building Operation, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Robison, Rita – American School and University, 1981
New energy saving technology can be applied to older cooling towers; in addition, evaporative chilling, a process that links a cooling tower to the chilling equipment, can reduce energy use by 80 percent. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Equipment, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation