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Schools Go Green, Save Green


greenThe Lindenhurst School District gave itself an extreme green makeover by installing solar power systems that will not only help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but local taxes as well.

Seven photovoltaic systems were installed in the district that will produce approximately 83,643 kilowatt hours of electricity annually, which will save the Lindenhurst School District and residents about $16,394 in electricity costs per year.

“Using clean energy sources in schools will also teach the next generation a vital lesson for the 21st century, which is that we have the technologies today to generate electricity without pollution and climate-changing greenhouse gases,” said Gordian Raacke, Executive Director of the not-for-profit organization Renewable Energy Long Island.


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By using solar power as opposed to fossil fuels to generate electricity, the avoided emissions over a 20-year period will be approximately 2.892 tons of Sulfur Dioxide, 1.292 tons of Nitrous Oxide, and 983.45 tons of Carbon Dioxide, according to the Long Island Power Authority.

“Last year I did a survey of 17 Long Island school districts. The bad news: only one school was using any form of alternative energy. The good news: We passed a bill in the House to green our schools that will make an additional $6.4 billion dollars available in 2010 for energy-efficient upgrades,” said Rep. Steve Israel (D-New York). “By going green our schools can cut their energy costs and that savings can help keep our property taxes in check”

The installation is part of LIPA’s Solar Entrepreneur and Efficiency Long Island/Commercial Construction Program, which offers rebates for residential and commercial customers of $3.50 per watt up to a 10 kW system. For more information on the program, visit http://www.lipower.org/efficiency.



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One Response to “Schools Go Green, Save Green”

  1. Jeff9 says:

    I’ll suggest something that would really save money in the schools = no toilet paper at all. Install bathroom bidet sprayers in all the toilets and all they’ll need is a small towel(or single paper towel)to dry off. It’s cleaner, cheaper (yes for those who just have to object to everything water is cheaper than toilet paper!), it’s better for the environment and it has health benefits. After they try it, like most people, they will like it. As Dr. Oz said on Oprah: “if you had pee or poop on your hand, you wouldn’t wipe it off with paper, would you? You’d wash it off” This is a logical, doable and simple way to save allot of money and actually improve the students hygiene. But of course like all new ideas people will find countless silly and inane objections, that is the way of things. Theses sprayers are available at http://www.bathroomsprayers.comI installed mine myself, easy.