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Rollins, Gene – 1979
This annotated bibliography of 90 post-1970 United States Government Documents and some Texas State Documents on energy conservation for the non-scientist provides overviews and analyses of the general energy situation and the energy crisis, U.S. energy policy and legislation, governmental and individual conservation measures, and alternative…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Energy, Energy Conservation, Federal Legislation
Lengyel, Dorothy L.; And Others – 1978
This annotated bibliography is a selected listing of references for use by small business managers in the development of energy conservation programs. The references are listed under the agency through which they are available. The agency listings are alphabetized and include complete mailing addresses. There are 35 agency listings, many of which…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Books, Building Design, Building Operation
Sweeney, Betsy – 1974
Man's use and misuse of energy have created problems in all sectors of society. Many are asking what can be done to help solve these problems so that future energy needs will be met and the quality of life in Canada can be assured. This guide of directions and information focuses on information known to be readily available locally. Introductory…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Building Design, Educational Media, Energy Conservation
Balcomb, J. Douglas – Progressive Architecture, 1979
A leading passive solar heating expert advocates more extensive uses, outlines various familiar approaches, and evaluates many existing built examples. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Air Flow, Architectural Research, Building Design, Building Innovation
Stephens, Suzanne – Progressive Architecture, 1979
In the current period of questioning of architectural values and directions, the implications of energy use on form must be confronted sooner or later. Efforts by various practitioners at combining art and technology are shown. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Architectural Research, Building Design, Building Innovation
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Hayes, Denis – Journal of Home Economics, 1978
After a description of the current constraints on energy growth, the author concludes that solar energy is by far the most attractive energy source. The constraints described fall into the following categories: heat limits, pollution, material constraints, financial constraints, and political limits. (BM)
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Conservation, Financial Problems, Fuel Consumption
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Stinner, Arthur O. – Physics Teacher, 1978
Discusses the feasibility of solar housing for northern latitudes. (SL)
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Conservation, Heat, Heating
Iker, Sam – National Wildlife, 1978
The future of solar heated homes looks bright. The increase in availability of solar hardware and information along with tax credits point to an increase in both solar water and space heating. Solar systems can add to the value of a house. (BB)
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Energy Conservation, Environment, Environmental Education
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Luchsinger, Leland B.; Anderson, John D. – Community and Junior College Journal, 1977
The new North Campus of the Community College of Denver is heated by solar energy. This article describes the system and its costs. (DC)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Community Colleges, Costs, Educational Facilities
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Stevens, Preston, Jr. – CEFP Journal, 1976
The proposed Niskey Lake Middle School is designed to have solar heating in half of the building, solar water heating for the entire facility, and solar cooling for the administration area. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Climate Control, Energy Conservation
American School and University, 1982
The Macey Center is a solar-heated theater built to combine the conference, drama, and fine arts facilities at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. (MLF)
Descriptors: Arts Centers, Auditoriums, Conferences, Drama
Reader, Mark – Humanist, 1979
Author believes that the nuclear fuel cycle is damaging to our health, physical system, ecosystem, and social system. He recommends reversing the trend toward nuclear power and solving the energy crisis by creating a global society able to live in balance with its physical environment. Journal available from 7 Harwood Drive, Amherst, New York…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Energy Conservation, Fuels, Global Approach
Abel, Barbara – Executive Educator, 1981
Profiles the principal of Terraset school in Reston (Virginia) and discusses the effects of her successful management of this model school for energy conservation. An adjacent article describes the design of the facility and resultant energy savings. (WD)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Education, Energy Conservation
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Rakestraw, William E. – CEFP Journal, 1979
Concepts used in the design of a Dallas school make the building an integral part of the instructional program. These concepts include instrumented resource consumption, wind powered electrical generating capabilities, solar powered domestic hot water system, grey water cycling and sampling capabilities, and mechanical systems monitoring.…
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Educational Facilities Design, Energy Conservation, Instructional Programs
School Business Affairs, 1979
A solar heating and hot water system are part of the basic design at a center for severely handicapped children in California. A computer will be recording temperature and energy usage at the largest solar installation in a Michigan school. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
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