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Schiff, Gary S. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1981
Energy education at colleges and universities has expanded rapidly to include programs, conferences, and workshops to raise public consciousness about energy issues. The range of energy education programs includes consumer-oriented courses, vocational courses, advanced courses, nondegree courses, energy research, and community service programs.…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Programs, Courses, Energy Conservation
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
Rush, Richard – Progressive Architecture, 1980
An architect designed his combination living and working structure with a central solar heated area and nine thermal zones to make the most efficient use of energy collected. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Air Flow, Building Design, Building Innovation, Energy Conservation

Community and Junior College Journal, 1979
Describes the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges' National Issues Forum on "Energy and the Way We Live." Provides a calendar of events and topics for February, March, and April, 1980. (AYC)
Descriptors: Citizens Councils, Community Colleges, Community Involvement, Discussion
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
Schwarz-Viechtbauer, Karin – PEB Exchange, 2003
Summarizes four recent concerns of the Austrian Institute for School and Sport Facilities, which is responsible for current issues and problems related to educational buildings in the country: schools as low energy buildings, electromagnetic fields and school buildings, chairs and tables for educational buildings, and school grounds (learnscapes).…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Classroom Furniture, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Freeman, Laurie – School Planning and Management, 1997
After 20 years of inadequate heating and cooling, an Indiana school district took advantage of a 1994 state law that allows school districts to bypass the "low-bidder wins" restriction. The district established a guaranteed energy-saving contract for a climate-control-improvements package to retrofit the junior-senior high school. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accountability, Climate Control, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Improvement
Oberndorfer, Erica – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2002
Green roofs, with their topsoil and plants, improve insulation, filter air, reduce water runoff, and provide habitat for urban wildlife. They are compatible with schools because they save energy; schools' flat roofs are conducive to greening; and green roofs can be outdoor classrooms for botany, ecology, and energy efficiency. Although scarce in…
Descriptors: Ecology, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation

Griffin, Robert J. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1989
Presented are the results of a four-wave panel study to determine the relationship of communication to conservation behaviors. This study found that energy-related content in the mass media bears stronger relationships with the perceived importance of the energy problem than with adoption of energy conservation behavior. (Author/CW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Conservation Education, Energy Conservation, Energy Education
MacLeish, William H. – Smithsonian, 1990
Explores environmental problem management alternatives cited as demonstrating the human potential for renewal and change. These alternatives include (1) management of wolf/rancher confrontations; (2) energy conservation; (3) agribusiness products and practices; (4) solar technology; and (5) air pollution control. (MCO)
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agriculture, Air Pollution, Conservation (Environment)
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
Hatzai, Glen – Business Officer, 1998
The University of Michigan, winner of a federal award for its campus energy conservation, has developed a building automation system that uses direct-digital-control technology to manage energy use. The project, undertaken in partnership with an energy management company, has saved over $10 million since its inception, and includes a revolving…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Uses in Education

Martins, John – Social Indicators Research, 2005
Over the last few decades, the energy literature has been dominated by a theory of transition. The theory of transition is based on the notion that households gradually ascend an "energy ladder", which begins with traditional biomass fuels (firewood and charcoal), moves through modern commercial fuels (kerosene and liquid petroleum gas…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Foreign Countries, Economically Disadvantaged, Energy
Roman, Harry T. – Tech Directions, 2005
A photovoltaic panel can convert sunlight directly into electricity. If one connects enough of them in a series-parallel arrangement called a solar array, they can provide about half of a home's annual electricity needs. The panels comprise specially treated electronic materials that when exposed to sunlight will give up electrons freely, and…
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Education, Power Technology, Light
Jahnigen, Charlie – American School & University, 2006
As interest in green building grows, much discussion has focused on aligning a project with the principles of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification: (1) cost savings through energy and water conservation; (2) improved worker productivity; (3) health, insurance and risk-management benefits; and (4) enhanced building…
Descriptors: Certification, Water Quality, Productivity, National Standards