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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.

Tips and Links for Implementing a School-Wide Energy Efficiency Program

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April 7, 2004

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.

Topics: Education
Programs: PowerSave Schools Program
Resource Type: Lesson Plans

In Their Words: Meet Green Campus Intern James Turner

This series highlights the most important people involved with the Alliance to Save Energy’s Green Campus Program – our interns! The program currently employs more than 75 university and college students across California who implement energy efficiency projects at their campuses. See the entire In Their Words series.

This series highlights the most important people involved with the Alliance to Save Energy’s Green Campus Program—our interns!  The program currently employs more than 75 university and college students across California who implement energy efficiency projects at their campuses. See the entire In Their Words series.

The Alliance Works with AHRI on Regional Standards and Other News

Although it’s widely believed that climate legislation is dead for this year, the Alliance, along with organizations like the Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute and the National Resources Defense Council have banded together on regional standards for furnaces, air conditioners and heat pumps. There’s power in numbers! [Contracting Business]

Although it’s widely believed that climate legislation is dead for this year, the Alliance, along with organizations like the Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute and the National Resources Defense Council have banded together on regional standards for furnaces, air conditioners and heat pumps. There’s power in numbers! [Contracting Business]

Utility-School Partnership Saves Energy, Helps Community

Johnson City Power Board and the Tennessee Valley Authority empower students to go green.

With the official start of fall and public schools in full swing, teachers in the Tennessee Valley have added "going green" to their curriculum.

In Their Words: Intern Rebecca Rivera

This series highlights the most important people involved with the Alliance's Green Campus Program: our interns! The program employs more than 75 university and college students across California to implement energy efficiency projects at their campuses.

This series highlights the most important people involved with the Alliance's Green Campus Program: our interns! The program employs more than 75 university and college students across California to implement energy efficiency projects at their campuses. See the entire In Their Words series.

Solar Installer/Solar System Design Engineers, Wind Farm Technician

Solar Installation
September 21, 2010

Young students will build a house out of recycled materials and clay on cardboard.  They will design a sustainable home and will include solar paneling on homes and wind turbines.

Elsinore High School, Lake Elsinore Unified School District

Overview

Young students will build a house out of recycled materials and clay on cardboard.  They will design a sustainable home and will include solar paneling on homes and wind turbines.

“WATTS up Mr. House”

A family home
September 21, 2010

This lesson is designed to be a kick off activity to engage and motivate the students, while fully involving parents and community members. The purpose is to help students and parents understand that by making some small, yet simple changes within your home, it can reduce electricity consumption in your home by nearly half.

Teacher: Mr. Brewer, Susan LaVorgna Elementary School, Temecula Valley Unified School District

Overview 

This lesson is designed to be a kick off activity to engage and motivate the students, while fully involving parents and community members. The purpose is to help students and parents understand that by making some small, yet simple changes within your home, it can reduce electricity consumption in your home by nearly half.

Topics: Education, Lighting
Programs: PowerSave Schools Program
Resource Type: Lesson Plans

Save Energy with the Lorax

The Lorax book cover
September 21, 2010

This is a lesson that will teach kids the importance of saving energy and ways that they can help our environment by saving energy at home and at school.

Teacher: Ayanna Upshur, Tony Tobin Elementary School, Temecula Valley Unified School District

Overview

This is a lesson that will teach kids the importance of saving energy and ways that they can help our environment by saving energy at home and at school.

Green Careers Web Quest

Workers observing windmills
September 21, 2010

This lesson is a web quest that allows students to answer the question, “Is there a green career that you would enjoy having?”

Teacher: Mr. Meyers, Vail Ranch Middle School, Temecula Valley Unified School District

Overview

This lesson is a web quest that allows students to answer the question, “Is there a green career that you would enjoy having?” 

2010: What's Next for Energy Efficiency?

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September 10, 2010

Watch the Alliance's new video, 2010-2020: The Decade of Energy Efficiency.

The Alliance to Save Energy's video, 2010-2020: The Decade of Energy Efficiency, explores why this is the decade of energy efficiency.

From policymakers to appliance manufactures to utility heads, it’s clear that the current decade will bring with it a host of new technologies, legislation and changes in energy delivery that will impact everyone.

In this video, the Alliance interviewed:

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