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Top News - Schools eye stim funds for energy efficiency. eSchoolNews. Top News - Schools eye stim funds for energy efficiency. Top News - Schools eye stim funds for energy efficiency. Eco-Friendly Computing Articles - Feds: Schools could save $1.5. eSchoolNews. Eco-Friendly Computing Articles - New publication offers energy. Advanced Energy Design Guides Free Download. The Advanced Energy Design Guide series provides a sensible approach to easily achieve advanced levels of energy savings without having to resort to detailed calculations or analysis. The four-color Guides offer contractors and designers the tools, including recommendations for practical products and off-the-shelf technology, needed for achieving a 30% energy savings compared to buildings that meet the minimum requirements of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-1999. The energy savings target of 30% is the first step in the process toward achieving a net-zero energy building, which is defined as a building that, on an annual basis, draws from outside resources equal or less energy than it provides using on-site renewable energy sources.

These Guides have been developed through the collaboration of ASHRAE, the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES), and the U.S. ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guide Free Download. National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities. NCEF - News. NCEF News summarizes and provides links to news stories about educational facilities nationwide. Links to older articles may no longer be active. {*style:<i>Doug Oakley, Oakland Tribune Mercury August 22, 2012 </i>*} CALIFORNIA: The 9,000-student district is in the midst of a building boom not seen in at least 10 years to the tune of about $85 million and funded by generous Berkeley property owners. Since the Loma Prieta earthquake spurred Berkeley voters to fund construction for creaky old schools 23 years ago, the district has collected a half-billion dollars in taxes for construction, said school district spokesman Mark Coplan.

{*style:<i>Sarah Palermo, Concord Monitor August 13, 2012 </i>*} NEW HAMPSHIRE: Drip-drip-drop. Along with a few dozen other features, the system qualifies the building project for a potential $1.6 million extra in state aid. District officials expect the system to help them save on energy costs down the road, but haven't finalized models yet on how much.