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Building a Green School
By: Tori and Megan
Click on picture 1Solar Energy from the sunCaptured by solar panelsClean and environmentally friendly resourcePlaced on the rooftop(highest point to get sunlight from)Cost: $215 for 50watt$4.30 per wattSave after 3 years
Energy Sources Used
Floor Plan
Click meVideos Productive learningIncrease test scores 20% Reduce carbon emissions Protect our environmentReliable Stop climate change
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGq1uaD4xQshttp://current.com/green/89319235_underwater-turbines-pump-out-energy.htmhttp://watertown.ynn.com/content/features/going_green/496792/going-green--solar-panel-installers/
Rationale of School LocationLos Angeles, CaliforniaBy the coast Warm weather = lots of sun!
Solar- install panelsWind- turbines on side of school Hydro- water turbines connected to ocean transported to school
Wind Energy from windCaptured from turbinesCheap, renewable and pollution freeTurbines would be placed on one side of school Cost: $2-$3 per kWh
Floor Plan
Wind Turbines(on side of school, in open field) 25% power
Solar Panels(on top of roof, highest part of school) 40% power Hydro Turbines(underwater in ocean nearby school) 35% power School Building
Recycling PlanUse laptops for all assignments and homework Go paperlessUse smart boards for teaching Recycle bottlesReusable trays in cafeteria
ConclusionGreen schools:Cost less to operateImprove students' educationComfortable to learnCut down sicknessSaves energy, resources & money
Bibliography http://www.greenschoolbuildings.org/Homepage.aspxhttp://www.nesea.org/k-12/greenschoolshealthyschools/http://solarpanelsinfo.com/http://altenergy.org/http://www.eere.energy.gov/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGq1uaD4xQs