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Rump, Erwin E.; Hunter, James L. – 1980
The first step of an energy conservation program is to monitor energy consumption. A system is explained that, in order to determine which buildings are energy efficient (considering all types of energy that a building might use), monitors total energy consumption. All such consumptions can be reduced to a common denominator: Barrels of Energy…
Descriptors: Computation, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption
Douglass, Donald D. – 1974
Ways in which colleges can conserve energy are discussed. Reduction in the use of heat and light can be accomplished by taking several steps, such as reducing the amount of fresh air introduced into heating systems, turning off ventilating fans at night, cutting temperatures back during vacation periods and breaks, lowering the temperature of the…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Electricity, Energy Conservation
Bock, Larry T. – 1982
As the first step in a district energy conservation program, the Blair (Nebraska) Community School District installed a load programmer in 1980 to control power usage in the 144,000 square foot junior-senior high school. The cost of the load programmer was less that $8,500, including installation, and during the initial year of operation, the…
Descriptors: Climate Control, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Facilities, Electrical Systems
Hansen, Shirley J. – 1980
Schools cannot pass on rapidly rising fuel costs by raising fees. While the price and availability of fuel remain out of the school administrator's hands, the administrator can influence the amount of fuel the school consumes. The administrator can manage four heat sources (heating plants, using conventional fuels, lights, people, and sun) and is…
Descriptors: Administrators, Building Operation, Cost Effectiveness, Efficiency
Harris, James; And Others – 1984
The cost control program of the Beaverton School District (Oregon) is presented in three sections. Reviewing the role of the school board in cost control development, Jean Holt (a board member) outlines the fiscal management system, long-range financial strategies, energy conservation, and utilization of facilities. The programs have resulted in a…
Descriptors: Accounting, Budgeting, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Finance
Wiley, James R. – 1988
Analyzed is the energy management program implemented in 1984 at the Akron Public Schools of Ohio. The program was implemented to address the problems of rising utilities costs and uncontrollable energy use. Background information ranging from simple attendance statistics to the utilities budget are provided as well as the procedure for choosing…
Descriptors: Automation, Budgeting, Building Operation, Climate Control
Dunlop, David L. – 1978
This document is the outcome of a study designed to investigate the energy-related attitudes of several different groups of science students and science teachers both before and after working with an energy-environment simulator for approximately an hour. During the interaction with the simulator, the participants decided upon the variables they…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Research, Energy, Energy Conservation
Marker, Gerald W. – 1980
A social studies educator examines energy education and its place in the curriculum, discussing what should be taught, where, and by whom. Six recommendations are made. First, students must be made aware that sometime between now and the year 2000, world demand for oil and natural gas will actually exceed world supply. Life in the 21st Century…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Depleted Resources, Educational Needs, Educational Planning
Stern, Joanne – 1984
This speech provides concrete ways for school districts to save on energy costs, based on the general concept of flexibility in energy systems. These methods have been successfully implemented in the Salem (Oregon) school district. The first idea is to set up a weekly, rather than annual, bidding system to increase fuel price options. This…
Descriptors: Bids, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Griffin, Robert J. – 1987
To determine the relationship of various forms of communication to adoption of energy conservation behavior among homeowners, and to compare the energy conserving behavior of those under 65 with those over 65, a three-year panel study was conducted in a Midwest suburban community. Heads of households who owned single family dwellings were…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Energy Audits, Energy Conservation, Energy Education
Bamberger, Richard – 1979
The principal's role in energy conservation includes being certain that steps have been taken within the school building to effect energy savings, and using his influence to make certain that his school system applies for an Energy Retrofitting Grant under the National Energy Act if appropriate. However, the principal's greater role is to take the…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Building Operation, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Grossbach, Wilmar; Shaffer, William – 1974
One hundred and eighty school personnel held a workshop with representatives of the petroleum, natural gas, and electrical power industries. The objectives of the workshop were (1) to provide participants with a common body of knowledge and a common understanding of the energy crisis and its implications for the public schools, (2) to delineate…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Depleted Resources, Ecological Factors, Elementary Secondary Education
Wiles, Marilyn M. – 1982
To understand and comprehend the extent of the present and potential impact of energy costs on New York State's educational system, a study sought to discover the record of schools in energy conservation; their participation in federal and state conservation initiatives; the factors that inhibit school participation in energy conservation…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Cost Indexes, Databases, Educational Trends
Tetzloff, Richard D. – 1980
A study of the energy usage for 20 St. Cloud (Minnesota) district buildings was completed by a firm of consulting engineers. For each building, the study established a Total Energy Index (TEI) composed of the fuel, electricity, and water consumed during the base line year, fiscal year 1977-78. In addition, the blueprints and any proposed…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Climate Control, Cost Effectiveness, Cost Estimates
McKlveen, John W., Ed. – 1976
The conference goal was to provide educators with knowledge and motivation about energy in order to establish an awareness of it in their classrooms. Speakers were from universities, research laboratories, utilities, government agencies, and private businesses. Coal, gas and oil, geothermal and solar sources of energy in Arizona were each…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Electricity, Energy, Energy Conservation
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