lunes, 13 de septiembre de 2010
A Textbook Example: Why American Schools Must Go Green | Renewable Energy World
A Textbook Example: Why American Schools Must Go Green Renewable Energy World: "Schools are a black hole for energy consumption. The buildings, which often serve as the hub of communities, are open from early morning to late at night. With air conditioning or heating systems that run continually, it is not unusual for a single building to use hundreds of thousands of gallons of fossil fuel each year. While this energy consumption is a major concern to students, teachers, administrators and the community – who all wish to lessen dependence on fossil fuels – school systems are moving at a glacial pace when it comes to making environmentally conscious decision regarding what technologies should power their facilities."
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