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Gardner, John C. – American School and University, 1974
Points out what to do in existing buildings to take some of the "electric shock" out of the monthly bill. (Author)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Energy Conservation, Guides, School Maintenance
American School and University, 1976
Herricks Public School District has adopted an energy conservation program that establishes an energy consumption baseline and makes recommendations to modify systems and operational procedures. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption, Heating
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Smith, B. E. – Physics Education, 1978
A review of the technology and uses of solar energy for heating, cooling, and power production is given. (MDR)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Energy, Energy Conservation, Heating
American School and University, 1978
How the University of Connecticut could have saved $1.5 million on electricity in ten years by changing a library design dating from 1971. (Author)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Cost Effectiveness, Energy Conservation, Higher Education
Energy Management Technology, 1985
To maintain good light quality while attempting to reduce energy costs, the University of Illinois (Chicago) investigated a variety of light-related cutbacks. An inexpensive, quickly installed current-limiting device (NO-WATT manufactured by Remtec Systems) on 1000 fixtures resulted in energy savings of $18,000 annually. (DH)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Cost Effectiveness, Energy Conservation, Facility Improvement
American School and University, 1981
Increasing hydroelectric costs jolted the Tupelo (Mississippi) School District into an energy conservation program. Corrective measures have kept operating cost increases within 10 percent. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
Hundemann, Audrey S. – 1980
The 135 abstracts presented pertain to national policies, programs, and general strategies for conserving energy. In addition to the abstract, each citation lists the title, author, sponsoring agency, subject categories, number of pages, date, descriptors, identifiers, and ordering information for each document. Topics covered in this compilation…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Energy, Energy Conservation, Federal Programs
Peterson, Irving M., Ed.; Gates, Richard M., Ed. – 1980
The suggestions contained in this guide are intended to help reduce energy consumption in school facilities. Energy conservation measures are discussed on three levels: (1) the educational program and activities schedule, (2) operation of the facility and supporting systems, and (3) the physical plant. Discussed are high cost, medium cost, and low…
Descriptors: Building Systems, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Administration, Educational Facilities
American School and University, 1982
An electrical load limiter system has reduced the electricity bills by 18 percent at a Pennsylvania junior high school. (MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Electronic Control, Energy Conservation, Heating
Petiunas, Raymond V. – School Business Affairs, 1993
An effective way to increase electricity energy savings for school districts is to integrate rate case participation (rate reduction) with conservation and load-management efforts (rebates) and retrofit operations, to obtain a total energy cost reduction package. Describes how a Pennsylvania consortium of school districts saved its member…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Audits, Energy Conservation
Buck, Jim – School Business Affairs, 1998
In many states, electrical energy is moving from being a highly regulated commodity to a competitively priced product with optional associated services. Increased competition should result in lower prices. Schools can stay ahead of the game by initiating an energy-contract review, examining delivery contracts, negotiating rates, examining monthly…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Cost Effectiveness, Electricity, Elementary Secondary Education
National Electrical Contractors Association, Washington, DC. – 1979
Described in this guide for owners and managers of office buildings and small retail stores, is a program entitled Total Energy Management (TEM). The TEM program approach rests on the premise that buildings should be examined in terms of total energy consumption, rather than prescribing energy budgets for a building's separate systems. The…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Building Systems, Business Administration, Cost Effectiveness
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Bowers, J. Howard; Moffett, Kenneth – CEFP Journal, 1985
A number of school systems are saving money with computerized energy management systems. Administrators of Elizabethton Public Schools, Tennessee, also changed the school calendar with an extended winter break that substantially reduced electrical peaks. (MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Electronic Control, Elementary Secondary Education
Bock, Larry – School Business Affairs, 1983
A load programer that controls energy usage has reduced the annual budget of the Blair Community School District (Nebraska) by approximately $10,000. (MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Electronic Control, Elementary Secondary Education
Deckel, Walter; And Others – 1979
An energy analysis model is provided for college administrators in which information from their utility bills is used to measure the amount of energy saved and to determine the fuel costs avoided when they undertake an energy conservation program. Because the model explicitly takes into account variations in weather, it provides an essential tool…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Cost Effectiveness, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption
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