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Green Star Program Rose Valley Elementary
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Background Energy Information As of today, SD23 is meeting the Public Sector Energy Conservation Agreement requirements We more than achieved 5% reduction of energy by 2011
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Change is Needed Upgrading schools to be more energy efficient only goes so far. Capital spending cannot reasonably attain the reductions needed.
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Maintain Status Quo Through 2016 SD23 Fails to meet BC Government PSECA requirements to reduce energy use by 14% by 2016 Only hits 11%
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Challenges Increases in BC Hydro rates will require an additional $420,000 to be redirected from education services. (Potentially this will continue to climb) As a centralized budget, there is currently no direct incentive for schools to save energy.
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Opportunities With little effort, we can save 10% of energy usage; With more effort, we can save 20% or more. What’s in it for us?
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Good Feelings Conserving our natural resources Using less fossil fuels Creating less pollution Protecting our environment AND…
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Hard, Cold, CASH!!
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ICE CREAM!!
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Green Star Program For schools that have staff & students who: Desire to help SD23 hit the agreed to PSECA energy reduction requirements. Wish to see thousands of dollars redirected to non-energy school needs such as books or equipment Hate to see SD23 branded as failures Love ice cream!
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Green Star Program A RISK FREE one year Trial Assignment of current utility budgets to your school. Do NOTHING: Go over budget and OPS, as per usual, covers the cost Go under budget and decide in the spring where to spend the surplus in your school.
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Green Star Program A RISK FREE one year Trial Assignment of current utility budget to your school. Do a LITTLE: Shut off lights, equipment and systems when not needed, close doors and windows when not needing them to be open and expect a 10% savings to spend as the school sees fit
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Green Star Program A RISK FREE one year Trial Assignment of current utility budget to your school. WORK HARD at Energy Conservation: Invite Energy and Sustainability Manager Harold Schock into our school for assistance Get students and teachers to be diligent at observing energy being wasted Use half the lights available during lunch breaks Create our own cool ideas Use the projected 20% energy dollar savings to reward students in an educationally responsible manner (and buy ice cream)
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How Much are we really talking about?? Medium Elementary School 10% – 20% or $3,000 to $6,000
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What Ifs The price of natural gas skyrockets mid season OPS will work with finance to “right size” increased heating budgets “across the board” We fail to save energy and go over our budget Ops will cover the energy costs as usual
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Recap FREE MONEY LIMITED TIME OFFER ZERO RISK Free support by the Energy and Sustainability Manager, backed by the whole Operations Team.
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Green Star Program Well, RVE…Do we have a deal?
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