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Gittell, Ross – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2010
Economic vitality and environmental protection have long been linked in New England, and will be again with efforts to address climate change in the region. There is an emerging body of literature to support the potential economic benefits of a so-called "green economy" in the region and the nation. In New Hampshire, economic studies of…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Environmental Education, Energy Conservation, Energy
Sebesta, James – Facilities Manager, 2010
Nearly every institution is faced with the situation of having to reduce the cost of a construction project from time to time through a process generally referred to as "value engineering." Just the mention of those words, however, gives rise to all types of connotations, thoughts, and memories (usually negative) for those in the…
Descriptors: School Construction, Engineering, Costs, Climate Control
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2010
When schools and universities look at saving energy in their facilities, they are likely to review the efficiency of their heating and cooling systems, or the quality of their building envelopes. When facility managers focus attention on school bathrooms, they are more likely to consider issues such as cleanliness and safety as more critical than…
Descriptors: Sanitary Facilities, Educational Facilities Improvement, Water, Energy Conservation
Sobieski, Jeff – American School & University, 2010
Education facilities managers are faced with a daunting set of challenges: They must find new ways to reduce energy consumption and carry out greener energy policies. HVAC typically accounts for more than 30% of a building's electricity costs, so there is a clear incentive to eliminate unnecessary heating and cooling of unoccupied rooms. With more…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Energy Conservation, Educational Facilities, Costs
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2010
Many education institutions have embraced the growing push for sustainable design and have built environmentally friendly facilities that use resources more efficiently. But the plaudits that administrators receive for LEED certification and other recognition of their efforts may be meaningless if the green commitment ends when a building is…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Sanitation, Sustainable Development, Conservation (Environment)
Kramer, Steven; Foster, John – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J1), 2010
The construction industry has long been a leader in predicting economic prosperity and in responding to customers' needs. In the last few years, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has managed to assemble the only ANSI-approved standards for green construction in the nation. During this time and with an eye toward the future, NAHB and…
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Demand Occupations, Educational Demand, Partnerships in Education
US Environmental Protection Agency, 2011
Saving energy through energy efficiency improvements can cost less than generating, transmitting, and distributing energy from power plants, and provides multiple economic and environmental benefits. Local governments can promote energy efficiency in their jurisdictions by developing and implementing strategies that improve the efficiency of…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Energy Management, Efficiency, Energy
Seydel, Jennifer – Principal Leadership, 2011
Creating green schools often hinges on administrators. Principals, superintendents, and other school leaders have the authority and skill sets to make important, even if incremental, progress toward creating green learning environments. This article provides background and reference information that will help administrators with their initial…
Descriptors: School Buildings, Sustainable Development, Conservation (Environment), Administrator Role
US Environmental Protection Agency, 2009
This issue of "Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools" Update ("IAQ TfS" Update) contains the following items: (1) News and Events; (2) Feature Article: Reduce Energy Costs while Maintaining Healthy IAQ; (3) Insight into Excellence: North East Independent School District ; (4) School Building Week 2009; and (5) Have Your Questions Answered!
Descriptors: Energy Management, School Buildings, Pollution, Current Events
Taival, Dane – School Business Affairs, 2009
Energy efficiency makes fiscal and environmental sense, and so does energy savings performance contracting. Because an energy savings performance contract can create a self-funding package of products and services that reduce energy and operating costs, over time, school districts' sometimes-large initial investment in emerging technologies saves…
Descriptors: Performance Contracts, Energy Conservation, Energy, Costs
Wilkinson, Ron – American School & University, 2009
Many schools and universities want the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED certification for their facilities, but they are concerned about cost. This certification is tangible evidence that a facility is designed to conserve resources and use energy more efficiently. "Low-cost/no-cost" upgrades can be worked into a capital plan that provides a 3-…
Descriptors: Certification, Costs, Energy Conservation, Educational Facilities Design
Jacobs, Paula – T.H.E. Journal, 2009
Peter Pistorino says there is a name for the way he thinks a school district should launch an energy conservation initiative: an "envelope" approach. The term refers to looking at the outside package of a structure to check for inefficiencies: Examine the observable, external sources of energy loss such as the doors, windows, insulation,…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Educational Facilities Improvement, Computer Software, School Districts
Ponikvar, D.; Planinsic, G. – European Journal of Physics, 2009
Two similar experiments on conservation of energy and transformation of mechanical into electrical energy are presented. Both can be used in classes, as they offer numerous possibilities for discussion with students and are simple to perform. Results are presented and are precise within 20% for the version of the experiment where measured values…
Descriptors: Energy, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Energy Conservation
Feldman, Bernard J. – Physics Teacher, 2010
Most likely, solar cells will play a significant role in this country's strategy to address the two interrelated issues of global warming and dependence on imported oil. The purpose of this paper is to present an explanation of how solar cells work at an introductory high school, college, or university physics course level. The treatment presented…
Descriptors: Physics, Energy, Science Activities, Science Instruction
Rogers, Kimberly R.; Pleasants, Rachel – Jobs for the Future, 2011
The emerging and expanding green economy has the potential to create not just jobs, but career opportunities across the United States as green manufacturing, green products, and green services fuel demand for workers at all skill levels. Community colleges are leading the way in defining and addressing these opportunities. They are: developing…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Water, Technical Institutes, Community Colleges