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Saving energy in schools and making energy efficiency a lesson for students is fundamental in shaping a new generation of energy efficiency leaders.

Next Generation's Leaders

Nationwide, schools spend $8 billion per year on energy. To lessen the economic blow and influence the next generation of leaders, the Alliance uses a variety of educational programs to reach students.

PowerSave Schools and the PowerSave Campus Program

Through basic changes in operations, maintenance and individual behavior, PowerSave Schools has reduced energy use by 5-15% among participating schools. PowerSave Schools also encourages students to apply the lessons of energy efficiency in their homes and communities.

The PowerSave Campus Program is leading the way toward green careers and campus sustainability by growing the next generation of energy efficiency professionals.Through PowerSave Campus, students save energy on their campuses by conducting educational outreach; infusing energy conservation and efficiency into course curricula; and implementing projects targeting energy use, student purchasing decisions and operational changes.

Because even the youngest members of a household can be stewards for energy efficiency, the Alliance's mischievous Energy Hog teaches kids about ways they, and their parents, can practice energy efficiency at home.

West Branch High School Students Present on Saving Energy

March 17, 2011

West Branch High School students present on how they saved energy in their school and community, saving money and winning a $10,000 Lexus Eco Challenge Air/Climate regional contest.

West Branch High School students present on how they saved energy in their school and community, saving money and winning a $10,000 Lexus Eco Challenge Air/Climate regional contest.

Topics: Education
Programs: PowerSave Schools Program
Resource Type: Presentation

Student Energy Audit Training and Summer Shut Down Campaign

March 14, 2011

The Alliance to Save Energy with the support of the District Department of the Environment, will offer Student Energy Audit Training to students in secondary schools in the District of Columbia.

                        

 

Student Energy Audit Training and Summer Shut Down Campaign

Energy Hog Print PSAs

March 14, 2011

Variety of Energy Hog PSAs

 

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Pollution Calculators

March 14, 2011

Implementing energy efficient technologies in your facility helps prevent utility generated pollution.

Energy Efficiency = Pollution Prevention

Implementing energy efficient technologies in your facility helps prevent utility generated pollution. You can calculate the environmental benefits of an energy efficiency measure using the link below. Once you enter your zip code, the EPA calculator will tell you the fuel mix of your local electric company and how much pollution is generated from 1 megawatt hour (MWh) of electricity use. Emissions vary by what fuels are used to generate electricity. See how you compare:

Energy Saving Tips for Schools

March 14, 2011

Tips to save energy in schools.

School Retrofits

March 14, 2011

Consider what new equipment and/or energy-efficient technology your school might need.

Tips for Implementing a School-Wide Energy Efficiency Program

March 14, 2011

Are you interested in launching a school-wide energy efficiency program? Use these ten steps from the Alliance’s Green Schools Program to get you started.

Are you interested in launching a school-wide energy efficiency program? Use these ten steps from the Alliance’s Green Schools Program to get you started.

Energy Saving Activities for Schools

March 14, 2011

Involve the whole school including services in a year-long program of behavior change initiatives so that everyone helps to save energy.

Savings Through Energy Management Project

March 14, 2011

The Savings Through Energy Management (STEM) Program is an interactive course designed for students in grades 7-12th.

Offered by Wilson Educational Services Inc., the Savings Through Energy Management (STEM) Program is an interactive course designed for students in grades 7-12th that teaches the fundamentals of building energy usage through a comprehensive audit of the school. It is presented in five, full-day sessions, one day a week over five weeks, to a group of approximately 25 students.

Teacher Links

March 14, 2011

ENERGY STAR® offers the only national rating system for energy performance of schools. The rating system shows how your buildings compare to other schools nationwide by providing a score on a 0 to 100 scale.

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