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Nationwide survey of energy conservation in public school districts: Institutional, organizational, and technical characteristics
doi: 10.2172/10124829 , 10.2172/6842331
This report summarizes the responses to a mail survey sent to superintendents and other administrators of public school districts. The survey was part of an evaluation project for the USDOE Institutional Conservation Program (ICP). The goal of the project is to identify the most successful energy conservation measures (equipment and activities) available to the institutional buildings sector. To accomplish this goal, four specific research objectives were defined: To determine the impact of the ICP grants program on fostering energy efficiency and saving energy; to determine key characteristics of institutional conservation efforts outside the federal program; To determine the technical, organizational, and Institutional conditions that create the opportunity for energy conservation measures (ECMS) to be most effective; and to identify key technology transfer opportunities. This report focuses on those characteristics of school districts (and the schools within those districts) that might influence the identification, implementation, operation, and impacts of institutional energy conservation efforts. Information about institutional characteristics was gathered through a mail survey of public school districts and private schools. The first mailing resulted in responses from 90 of the 823 public school districts selected through a combination cluster-and-stratification sampling technique and 64 of the 1,700 private schools selected as amore » stratified random sample. Remaining project resources were used to collect data to achieve a statistically sound sample of a total of 250 public school districts by telephone interviews. In doing so, some questions had to be dropped. Responses from both the mall surveys and the telephone interviews of public school districts were combined into one data set. This report describes results for all 250 districts.« less
- University of North Texas United States
- Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development Canada
- Argonne National Laboratory United States
- University of North Texas United States
Windows, Consumption, Openings, 320602, Public Services, Policy And Economy, Power Generation, Thermal Insulation, Renewable Energy Sources, Energy Consumption, Conservation, Surveys, Educational Facilities, 320602 -- Energy Conservation, Heating, Technology Transfer, School Buildings, Lighting Systems, Air Conditioning, Buildings, 320100, 32 Energy Conservation, Cogeneration, Energy Conservation, & Utilization-- Buildings, Space Hvac Systems, & Utilization-- Municipalities & Community Systems-- Public Services-- (1980-), 320100 -- Energy Conservation, Energy Recovery, Technology Transfer 291000, Management, Double Envelope Buildings, Energy Management, Water Heating, 29 Energy Planning, And Utilization, Heat Recovery, Energy Sources, Deus, Financing, Steam Generation 291000* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation
Windows, Consumption, Openings, 320602, Public Services, Policy And Economy, Power Generation, Thermal Insulation, Renewable Energy Sources, Energy Consumption, Conservation, Surveys, Educational Facilities, 320602 -- Energy Conservation, Heating, Technology Transfer, School Buildings, Lighting Systems, Air Conditioning, Buildings, 320100, 32 Energy Conservation, Cogeneration, Energy Conservation, & Utilization-- Buildings, Space Hvac Systems, & Utilization-- Municipalities & Community Systems-- Public Services-- (1980-), 320100 -- Energy Conservation, Energy Recovery, Technology Transfer 291000, Management, Double Envelope Buildings, Energy Management, Water Heating, 29 Energy Planning, And Utilization, Heat Recovery, Energy Sources, Deus, Financing, Steam Generation 291000* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation
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