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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.

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May 16, 2012 - 8:00am - 12:30pm
2 West/40 Massachusetts Avenue, NE, 20002 Washington, District Of Columbia

2012 EE Global Forum Wrap-Up & Video

EE Global 2012 proved to be yet another  "creme de la creme" of energy efficiency conferences. Leaders and innovators from across the world gathered in Orlando to make energy efficiency an "all of the above" answer to improving our environment and economy.

EE Global 2012 proved to be yet another "creme de la creme" of energy efficiency conferences. From March 27 to 29, leaders and innovators from all over the world gathered in Orlando to build networks and discuss ideas for advancing energy efficiency worldwide. A major theme throughout the conference was using energy efficiency as an "all of the above" solution to improving our environment and economy.

Energy Hog: New Website Makes it Easier to Teach Energy Efficiency

Author(s): 
Jennifer Alldredge

The Energy Hog’s website is now more user-friendly, featuring how-to videos on assemblies, school-wide games and Energy Hog costume rental information. The new site also includes energy efficiency resources for businesses and educators.

The Energy Hog’s website, www.energyhog.org, just got a facelift. The website is now more user-friendly, featuring numerous pictures and videos. It has how-to videos on assemblies, school-wide games, and rental information. The new site also includes energy efficiency resources for businesses and educators.

Beyond Tabling: Green Campus Interns Get Creative to Reach 88,000 People in 2011

Author(s): 
Meghan Kearns

Environmental rap superheroes and fraternity house audits prove effective marketing strategies for teaching California’s college students about energy efficiency.

Photo: Environmental rap superstar “Mr. Eco” is a Green Campus intern at Cal Poly SLO who has raised awareness about energy efficiency through his songs and videos.

Howard University is Biggest Energy Loser In DC Campus Competition

Howard University is Biggest Energy Loser In DC Campus Competition
Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
March 7, 2012

In its first campus energy competition, Howard University students reduced overall energy use by 14% in its participating dorms, out-saving fellow competitors at American and George Washington Universities in the Alliance to Save Energy’s “D.C. Campus Challenge: How Much Can You Power Down?” competition.

Photo above: The Howard University team members accept their awards for achieving the highest percentage reduction in electricity use during the D.C. Campus Challenge residence hall energy competition. From left to right: Timothy McDougle, Nyekah Washington, Katryna Carter and Alfonzye Chisholm.

2011 Wrap Up

2011 Wrap-Up
February 24, 2012

2011 marked year two in the Alliance to Save Energy's self-proclaimed "Decade of Energy Efficiency." This four-page PDF highlights the Alliance's biggest accomplishments in 2011 and includes a personal letter from Alliance President Kateri Callahan.

2011 marked year two in the Alliance to Save Energy's self-proclaimed "Decade of Energy Efficiency." This four-page PDF (see above) features the Alliance's biggest accomplishments in 2011 and includes a personal letter from Alliance President Kateri Callahan. Highlights from the PDF include:

8th Annual Green Campus Energy Efficiency Summit: Fueling the Future

Author(s): 
Renee Lafrenz

The Alliance convened over 170 attendees at the 8th Annual Green Campus Energy Efficiency Summit at UC Berkeley Jan. 28-30. Speakers included UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau and Director of Global Facilities Operations for Adobe Michael Bangs.

The Alliance convened over 170 attendees at the 8th Annual Green Campus Energy Efficiency Summit at UC Berkeley Jan. 28-30.   Speakers included UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau and Director of Global Facilities Operations for Adobe Michael Bangs. 

Energy-Efficient Celebrities: Pitt, DiCaprio and More

Celebrities lend their names to many environmental causes – but which actors use their star power to highlight energy efficiency, specifically? Brad Pitt, Gisele Bündchen, and Sophia Bush, to name just a few. This awards season, watch out for green superstars on the red carpet!

Photo of Brad Pitt credit Just Jared.

From the Oscars to the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards, Hollywood gets a close-up this time of year. Many of the celebrities walking the red carpet lend their names to environmental causes – but which actors use their star power to highlight energy efficiency, specifically? Brad Pitt, Gisele Bündchen, and Sophia Bush, to name a few. This awards season, watch out for green superstars on the red carpet!

Green Campus: 2011 Brings Energy and Dollar Savings

Author(s): 
Renee Lafrenz

In 2011, Green Campus student interns led wildly successful energy-efficient projects that saved over 59 million KWh of electricity, $7 million in energy, and much more at universities throughout California.

At a time of rising tuitions and steep cuts for California’s higher education institutions, the students participating in Green Campus are saving their schools money through successful energy efficiency projects. As a whole, the Green Campus Program in California reports an incredible amount of savings for the year: 

2012 State of the Union Fact Sheet: Making College Affordable

2012 State of the Union Fact Sheet
January 27, 2012

In tandem with his vision of an American economy built on domestic manufacturing and energy, the president emphasized building necessary skills for American workers by tackling rising college costs.

In tandem with his vision of an American economy built on domestic manufacturing and energy, the president emphasized building necessary skills for American workers by addressing rising college costs.

In this blueprint, the president calls on Congress to advance new reforms to promote shared responsibility to make college affordable. If this proposal is passed, federal campus aid will be tied to responsible campus tuition policies for the first time in history.

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