
		Florida Solar EnergyCenter (FSEC) has researched energy efficiency in schools
		for the 
Florida Department
		of Education, the 
Florida
		Energy Office, and the 
National
		Association of State Energy Officials.
We have performed a number of studies examining various technologies' potential
		  to reduce energy use, cost, and improve the learning environment. Our task
		  has been to objectively test and evaluate these technologies and present
		  our results without bias.
		We have evaluated many issues in our research on energy efficient educational
		  facilities. These include measured energy use (kWh and kW demand), interior
		  comfort conditions (temperature and relative humidity), indoor air quality,
		  and lighting. Below we present the results of our various school projects
		  to date. We also have links to
		  County School Board pages, FDOE, Smartschools, and other intriguing studies
		  concerning energy efficiency of eductational facilities around the U.S. and
		  the rest of the world.
		For curriculum ideas for teaching energy to students,
	      see our K-12
	      Education Section  and EnergyWhiz sites.
		
		
          
            |  Energy
                    Efficient Design for Florida Educational Facilities This manual
              addresses energy efficiency options for new educational facilities
              in Florida. Currently, funds spent on energy services account
              for about 14% of the current expenditures 
            in Florida schools.
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            |   Performance
                  Enhanced Relocatable Classrooms We tested three
              improved modular built classrooms in Florida, New York, and
              North Carolina to determine the benefits of enhanced systems
              and construction practices in relocatable classrooms.
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            |   Large
                  Scale Study and Diagnostic Testing of Schools and Classrooms There
              are significant indoor air quality problems in schools throughout
              the U.S.. Results indicate consistent ventilation problems
              and significant challenges in getting them resolved.
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            |   Utility
                  Report Card The Utility Report Cards is a web-based
              Energy Information System that reports and graphs monthly utility
              data for schools. FSEC developed the URC program using Orange
              County Public Schools (OCPS)
            utility data and provides utility data translation and upkeep.
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            |   Our
                    Saviour's School: Reflective Roofing Technology We used an acrylic white coating on the roof
              to test the impact of reflective roofing systems on chiller demand
              and run-times. The school originally had a 12,000 ft2 gray modified
              bitumen roof. The total savings for the chiller
            were 10%.
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            |   Northwest
                    Elementary: Occupancy Sensor Study We tested occupancy sensor technology at this Pasco County school.
              Lighting consisted of 24% of the total electric energy use at the
              school. Forty-six passive infrared sensors were installed. Retrofit
              resulted in a 10% light energy savings (97 kWh/day) with a 5 year
            payback.
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            |   Fellsmere
                    Elementary: FLASTAR Project Multiple technologies were tested with their effects on the
              school's energy use tracked. The retrofits included the HVAC systems,
              occupancy sensor control of lighting and space conditioning, and
              an energy management system.The total chiller savings were
            10%.
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            |   1996
                    Energy Survey of Florida Public Schools In 1996 we launched a comprehensive survey to all of Florida's
                publicschools (over 2,500). We achieved a 52% return rate (1298
                returns, 677 with matching utility data). We subjected the results
                to detailed statistical analysis with some surprising results.
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            |  Energy
                  Efficient Portable Classrooms Florida has over 25,000 portable classrooms in use around the
                state. Energy costs for these structures exceed $20 million a
                year. Our goal in this project was to reduce
                energy use and to improve the physical learning environment in
            portable classrooms.
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