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Energy Conservation on Campus - V.1 - Guidelines

Energy Conservation on Campus - V.1 - Guidelines
Author: U.S. Federal Energy Administration. Office of Energy Conservation and Environment
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Total Pages: 35
Release: 1976
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Guidelines

Guidelines
Author: United States. Office of Energy Conservation and Environment
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1977
Genre: College buildings
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Energy Conservation on Campus: Guidelines

Energy Conservation on Campus: Guidelines
Author: United States. Office of Energy Conservation and Environment
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Total Pages: 44
Release: 1977
Genre: College buildings
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Campus Energy Conservation Program

Campus Energy Conservation Program
Author: Ramsundar Ganapathy
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Total Pages: 200
Release: 2004
Genre: College buildings
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The College and University Energy Management Workbook

The College and University Energy Management Workbook
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Total Pages: 116
Release: 1984
Genre: Education
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An energy management workbook for colleges is presented by a task force composed of representatives of the American Council on Education, the National Association of College and University Business Officers, and the Association of Physical Plant Administrators of Colleges and Universities. In addition to worksheets and exercises, information is included on energy assessment, management practices, and financing mechanisms. The workbook is organized into three basic sections: diagnosis, program development, and implementation. Worksheets for the college president, vice president, and physical plant director are provided to help identify: (1) current energy-related activities; (2) the campus decision-makers on energy; and (3) facilities, maintenance, and energy conditions. Charts that illustrate by year the campus square footage, annual campus energy costs, and the number of employees in the plant department are presented. Key points that should be considered during a tour of the campus central plant and other facilities are identified. Exercises are included on: collecting energy use data, evaluating past and projecting future energy use, analyzing energy costs, and assessing facilities' energy condition. Information is also included on: energy efficiency financing, developing an energy management consensus, scheduling energy management activities, financial evaluation of investments, and the planning and implementation of the energy management program. Definitions of energy audits and analysis and a glossary of technical and financial terms are included. (SW)


Guidelines for Saving Energy in Existing Buildings

Guidelines for Saving Energy in Existing Buildings
Author: United States. Office of Energy Conservation and Environment
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Total Pages: 308
Release: 1975
Genre: Buildings
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This report examines national energy usage in existing commercial buildings, methods of reducing energy consumption through conservation, and the resulting costs and benefits. It includes a wide range of opportunities and options to save energy and operating costs through proper operation and maintenance. It also includes minor modifications to the building and mechanical and electrical systems which can be implemented promptly with little if any investment costs.


Energy Management

Energy Management
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Release: 1978
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This handbook developes helps for assessing and improving the energy efficiency of the community-college facility. The TEEM approach (Total Educational Energy Management) is a labor-intensive approach which requires the commitment and participation of all segments of the college community. The TEEM program presented here defines a series of tasks selected, ordered, and implemented in such a way as to achieve two basic objectives: (1) reducing campus energy requirements, and (2) meeting those reduced energy requirements more efficiently without adversely affecting the quality of educational programs. This guide to large-scale energy conservation on college campuses includes step-by-step procedures for establishing a program task force, defining specific tasks, and assigning responsibilities. Action plans are developed, energy consumption monitored, goals set, and conservation measures implemented. A series of appendices provides more detailed information, charts, and worksheets related to all aspects of energy use. The TEEM program provides the basic structure for achieving a significant reduction in campus energy costs.