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Hunt, Margaret – Nation's Schools, 1974
Describes the main features of four experimental solar heating plans to be installed in four different schools in Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Virginia. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Climate Control, Elementary Schools, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption
Peer reviewedDell'Isola, A. J. – CEFP Journal, 1973
Illustrates how fuel selection in large school systems can be based on life cycle costs for fuel and buildings as a total energy/cost package. Cites an example of how such cost data can be used to institute changes in school district fuel use. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Planning
Peer reviewedStephan, Edward – CEFP Journal, 1973
Presents the preliminary findings of a study of two schools conducted to determine what can and should be done to reduce the schools' energy consumption without affecting their operation. The schools under study are a 40,033 square foot, non-air conditioned elementary school and a 270,085 square foot, partly air conditioned high school. The study…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Comparative Analysis, Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness
Daugherty, Thomas – School Business Affairs, 1982
Heat reclamation systems added to pre-existing central heating systems provide maximum savings at minimum cost. The benefits of a particular appliance marketed under the brand name "Energizer" are discussed. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
Peer reviewedMobily, Ken – Physical Educator, 1980
Because of their automotive lifestyles, Americans account for the greatest portion of fossil fuel consumption in the world. The desirable leisure lifestyle traits of the past should be incorporated into contemporary American culture. Americans need to wean themselves away from the automobile if the energy crisis is to be solved. (JN)
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Depleted Resources, Energy, Energy Conservation
Peer reviewedDenning, Carsie K.; LeBlanc, Edmond A. – CEFP Journal, 1980
Reducing educational services, including community education activities, does not appear to be an effective method of reducing energy consumption. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Community Education, Cost Effectiveness, Efficiency
American School and University, 1979
A $2.3 million renovation that concentrated on mechanical systems and windows helped cut fuel consumption 30 percent at a Pennsylvania junior high school. One of the objectives of the project was the creation of three separate minischools for the three grade levels assigned to the facility. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Improvement, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption
Collings, Amy – School Business Affairs, 1990
A demonstration program conducted in 12 New Jersey school districts identified 18 fuel cost-saving opportunities for school bus operation that could save the state an estimated $1.6 million in fuel costs. (MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption
Morris, Jeffrey; Canzoneri, Diana – Resource Recycling, 1992
Explores the position that more energy is conserved through recycling secondary materials than is generated from municipal solid waste incineration. Discusses one component of a lifecycle analysis--a comparison of energy requirements for manufacturing competing products. Includes methodological issues, energy cost estimates, and difficulties…
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Economics, Energy Conservation, Environmental Education
Nebraska State Energy Office, Lincoln. – 1982
Nebraska school districts are advised that they need to prepare for a potential future shortfall in energy, particularly in liquid fuels. This document was written as a guide for planning and policy development concerning energy emergencies in the schools. Energy emergencies are divided into three categories. A phase 1 emergency would be a…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Energy Conservation
Seiff, Hank – 1984
A program started in Washington County, Maryland in 1980 has been successful in saving school bus fuel and bringing down transportation costs incurred by its fleet of 200 buses. Driver training and motivation, as well as a partial transfer to diesel buses, are at the heart of the program. The drivers are taught five fuel saving techniques: cut…
Descriptors: Diesel Engines, Driver Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
Nation's Schools, 1974
Presents 17 design ideas to harness man-made materials, the sun, wind, and even the earth to conserve energy in new or remodeled buildings. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Building Design, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Design
Massachusetts State Dept. of Education, Boston. – 1975
Since the energy shortage occurred, pupil transportation has employed major conservation measures that have reduced the amount of fuel required to transport children to and from school and school authorized activities. Some basic guidelines for sound fuel reductions in school transportation are supplied in this pamphlet. From these guidelines, a…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Driver Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, Vienna, VA. – 1978
This course is designed for the use of employees of the air conditioning industry, and offers supervised correspondence instruction about solar technology. The following aspects of applied solar technology are covered: solar heating and cooling, solar radiation, solar collectors, heat storage control devices and specialty items, sizing solar…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Building Design, Building Innovation
Cross, William M. – 1980
Directors of the 51 agricultural experiment stations in the United States (including Guam) were mailed questionnaires inquiring as to the extent of requests which had been received for information about wind, solar, and other energy alternatives such as wood and gasahol. There was a total response of 88% with three mailings. The returned…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Conservation Education, Decision Making, Energy


