Resource Efficiency Awareness Program - REAP
Energy--Conservation, Efficiency, Renewables
Through attending to our use of energy at all levels, we can help
the District save energy costs. TUSD has implemented operating procedures
and programs to reduce energy consumption throughout the district.
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Computer Energy Use Guidelines
Changing wasteful computer energy use habits saves thousands of
dollars a year. For information about cost-saving measures implemented
at TUSD, read the Computer
Energy Use Guidelines
.
Custodian Operating Procedures
By keeping the lighting, heating, and cooling to a minimum when
students are not in the school facilities, custodians can help schools
to use less energy. For more information, read the Custodial
Procedures
.
Energy Patrols
Several TUSD schools participate in Tucson Electric Power Company's
Energy Patrol program. for more information about this program,
see TEP's Energy
Patrol web page.
EPA Energy Star School
Top-performing Energy Star Schools cost 40 cents less per square
foot to operate than the average school (Source: Energy
Star for Schools K-12). For information about Energy Star Schools
at TUSD, see EPA's
Energy Star Schools
Photovoltaics for Schools Project
The Photovoltaics for Schools Project includes solar installations
at TUSD schools and curricular activities developed for classroom
use. For more information, see the Photovoltaics
for Schools web site. Track daily and historic electrical output
from TUSD solar sites can now be tracked on Soltrex.
Tucson Solar Schools Project
Working with the Arizona
Department of Commerce and the Greater
Tucson Coalition of Solar Energy, TUSD began the Tucson Solar
Schools Project in March 2002. The project will demonstrate improved
student performance at selected Tucson Solar Schools over two years
by completing the following objectives:
- Install six (6) kW of distributed photovoltaic systems on up
to six (6) TUSD schools
- Integrate energy education into the curriculum at those schools
as a model for other Arizona schools
- Promote community education on energy efficiency and applied
solar technology
- Share data on both the installed PV systems and student performance.
For more information, read the Solar
Energy Proposal.
Tucson Solar Schools Project
This web site, sponsored by Tucson Electric Power, features lesson
plans and information about photovoltaic systems at TUSD schools.
Tucson Solar Schools
Alternative Fuels
Using electric and biodiesel vehicles and "Clean Green"
school buses, TUSD is helping to improve air quality in Tucson,
Arizona.
The "Clean Green" School Bus program, funded by the Arizona
School Facilities Board, the Pima
Association of Governments, and TUSD, has added alternative
fuel buses to TUSD's fleet. For more information, read the CNG
School Bus grant proposal
.