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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.

Energy Efficiency Helps 2011 Solar Decathlon Shine

Teams competing in the 2011 Solar Decathlon incorporated energy efficiency into nearly every aspect of their solar-powered homes.

Above Photo: National Mall visitors tour the energy-efficient houses made by college and university teams competing in the Solar Decathlon. (Credit: Stefano Paltera/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon; Oct 2, 2011.)

Oct. 2, 2011, Washington, D.C. — Teams competing in the 2011 Solar Decathlon incorporated energy efficiency into nearly every aspect of their solar-powered homes.

Meghan Kearns

Program Associate, Education
Contact Email: 
mkearns@ase.org

Meghan Kearns is a Program Associate on the Education Team and began working for the PowerSave Campus Program in June 2011. She serves as the campus lead for the UC Merced, CSU Long Beach, UC San Diego, and San Diego State University PowerSave Campus teams. In this position, Meghan trains and supervises student interns who implement energy efficiency projects on their campuses. Additionally, Meghan manages the hiring, termination, and timesheet processes for all 16 California PowerSave Campus Program teams.

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Alliance in the News Roundup: American Jobs Act Proposal and Other News

Climate Wire quoted Alliance Director of Government Relations Robert Mosher on the implications for energy efficiency in President Obama’s jobs proposals in American Jobs Act; the story was posted on The New York Times.

Kentucky Celebrates Over 100 ENERGY STAR Schools with Green Schools Program

Author(s): 
Jennifer Alldredge

More than 100 schools in Kentucky are ENERGY STAR-certified – and many of these schools are partnered with the Alliance to Save Energy’s Green Schools program, sponsored by the Tennessee Valley Authority.

Photo Credit: Christian County, Ky. Green Schools. For more photos go to the event's Facebook album.

By:
Jennifer Alldredge, Sr. Program Associate, Alliance to Save Energy
Shelby Logsdon, Local Project Leader (Christian County), TVA Green Schools

President Obama’s Plan Would 'Green’ Schools with Energy Efficiency

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Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
September 13, 2011

President Obama’s plan under the proposed American Jobs Act to modernize schools across the country by making them more energy efficient will create jobs while saving energy and money.

Green Schools Program Proves Modernization is a Winning Strategy

Washington, D.C., September 13, 2011 – President Obama’s plan under the proposed American Jobs Act to modernize schools across the country by making them more energy efficient will create jobs while saving energy and money.

Direct Energy Joins Alliance to Save Energy to Promote Energy Efficiency Education through Green Schools Program

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Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
August 29, 2011

The Green Schools program begins in the North Penn School District. Video clips show teachers learning new, energy efficiency lessons that can help schools reduce energy costs by 5-15%.

Partnership Estimated to Reduce Energy Costs by 5-15% at
Eight North Penn School District Locations 

Green Campus Program Response to the CPUC Needs Assesment

August 26, 2011

The following suggestions represent possible strategies for how the Green Campus Program (GCP) is already addressing the recommendations of the CPUC Needs Assessment, and how it can expand its efforts to be responsive to the findings. They reference 17.7.2, 17.7.3, and 17.7.4 in the assessment
(pages 294‐296), and are organized by recommendation.

The following suggestions represent possible strategies for how the Green Campus Program (GCP) is already addressing the recommendations of the CPUC Needs Assessment, and how it can expand its efforts to be responsive to the findings. They reference 17.7.2, 17.7.3, and 17.7.4 in the assessment
(pages 294‐296), and are organized by recommendation.

Topics: Education
Programs: PowerSave Campus

Green Campus Quarterly Report April-June 2011

August 26, 2011

The Alliance to Save Energy's Green Campus Program strives to increase awareness about the importance of Energy Efficiency; promote careers the field; generate actual savings; and contribute to the academic infusion of energy efficiency concepts.

Topics: Education
Programs: PowerSave Campus
Resource Type: Report
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