How Should Northwestern Go Green? Team B
Team Members EmilyDerrick KristyMadeline MylesShelby Brandon Dakota Jeff
Green Project Research ways that Northwestern Lehigh School District can: 1.Cut energy costs 2.Become more eco-friendly
Topics Cut our paper consumption Cut our energy consumption Alternative fuel options for our buses Alternative energy options for our school buildings
Cutting Paper and Saving Trees
Cutting Paper District-wide use 1040 cases a year 5000 sheets of paper per case $27.57 per case
Paper Cont. Increase spending by $2350 next year Spend $30,000 a year Use over 5,400,000 sheets of paper a year
More Paper Suggesting 25% cut Saves 1.3 million sheets Saves $7,000 a year
How to Cut Purchase Textbooks Can save 9000 sheets by buying textbooks for two classes Stop sending memos Send s and have replies
Green Paper One tree produces 8,333 pieces of paper Our district uses about 650 trees a year By reducing paper use by 25% we would save 162 trees per year
Saving Money and Energy
Cutting Energy Focused on electrical cuts 4 ways to cut electricity: 1.Shut off Laptops 2.Shut off Desktops 3.Turn off Lights 4.Turn off TVs
Laptops Most laptops stay in sleep mode Use 2.4 watts per hour 450 Student Laptops Save around $466 by shutting them off
Desktops 5 computer labs 30 computers per lab 72 watts(idle mode) per hour
Desktop Savings 50% Left on Idle: Save $2,000 a year Save 130 KW a year 100% Left on Idle: Save $4,000 a year Save 260 KW a year
Lights Shut off lights 4 hrs. a day 42 Lights per class 40 Watts an hour
Lights Savings One Teacher: Save $120 a year 6.7 KW a year 100 Teachers: Save $12,000 a year 670 KW a year
Televisions Shut off except: First thing in the morning Over Flexes Show Morning show, slides, flex show 100 TVs (approximately) 165 Watts an hour
Savings During School Day: Save 91 KW per day Save $1,600 a year 20% of TVs left on after school: Save 79 KW per day Save $1,400 a year
Total Electrical Savings Shut off laptops, desktops, lights, and TVs Save $20,900 a year(high school) Save $83,000 a year (District)
Natural Gas and Transportation
Alternative Fuels 40 Buses Avg. Bus Age= 8.5 Years 7 MPG Diesel Cost- $2.23 per gallon $5,000 Per Bus a year (fuel costs)
Natural Gas Costs: Bus Costs $130,000 Savings: Save around $3,500 in Fuel Costs Costs $1.10 Per Equivalent of Diesel Gallon
Other Savings Grants: 50% Grant: Save $65,000 Pay $65,000 75% Grant: Save $97,500 Pay $32,500 Replace Oldest Buses: Save around $40,000 in repairs per year
Green Buses Natural Gas Cuts Emissions 90% Problems with Diesel Increases Asthma in Children Increases chance of cancer by 46%
Alternative Energy
Solar Energy Stores 193 KW per Hour 1.6 Million KW stored per year 4.2 Million KW used in District (per year) Stores energy even when sun isn’t out (cloudy or night)
Costs $1.5 Million per panel Pays for itself in 3 years $500,000 per Year for three Years Lasts for 40 years
Savings Doesn’t actually cost $500,000 Saves around $169,000 a year(energy stored) Net cost around $331,000 per year
Grants 50% Grant: Save $165,000 Pay $165,000 75% Grant: Save $248,000 Pay $83,000
TOTAL POSSIBLE SAVINGS TOTAL POSSIBLE SAVINGS (District Wide) Ways to save Savings in One Year Savings in 5 YearsSavings in 10 Years Turn off TV's $ 14, $ 74, $ 148, Reduce Paper by 25% $ 7, $ 37, $ 74, Turn off Laptops $ 1, $ 9, $ 18, Turn off Desktops $ 18, $ 93, $ 186, Turn off Lights 4 hrs a day $ 48, $ 241, $ 483, Fuel Savings $ 3, $ 17, $ 34, Solar Savings (After 3 Years) $ 169, $ 845, $ 1,690, TOTALS $ 263, $ 1,318, $ 2,637,498.60
Carbon Footprint Approximate Numbers
Footprint Cont. Shows need to be green If pay off our Carbon Footprint than it would cost $50,000 13 Million Lbs. of CO 2 (per year) 6500 Tons of CO 2 (per year) 267,000 Trees 486,000 Charcoal Barbecues
Conclusion Places to save Huge Payoff with no cost Hope to influence some changes in the next couple of years