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Alice Shaw Elementary School
http://californiasolarschools.org/solar-schools/schools/alice-shaw-elementary
Alice Shaw Elementary School. Alice Shaw Elementary School. Orcutt, CA 93455. 1 kW (1,400 watts). 8 SolarWorld panels rated at 175 watt per panel. PG&E, NEED, and the Foundation for Environmental Education. PG&E Solar Schools Program. Data: if you click on the “see solar data link” and there is any problem with the data display, then please notify the Data Contact at the listed e mail address. Thanks from the PG&E Solar Schools Program. PG&E Solar Projects on Non-Profits. How Solar Electricity Works.
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California Solar Schools
http://www.californiasolarschools.org/solar-schools
California Solar Schools: The PG&E Solar Schools Program. California’s schools face unprecedented financial challenges-which have caused many schools to cut back on programs that enrich children’s lives. Recognizing this challenge, Pacific Gas and Electric Company launched the PG&E Solar Schools Program in 2004-a shareholder-funded initiative that reinforces PG&E’s commitment to renewable energy and education in a way that benefits schools, students and the community. PG&E Solar Projects on Non-Profits.
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Teach Resources - Ohio Solar Schools
http://www.ohiosolarschools.org/teacher-resources
Ohio Solar Schools Program. As a teacher or educator working with K-12 students, you may want to use some of the resources listed below to teach about solar energy. The following curriculum support materials (downloadable PDFs) are courtesy of The National Energy Education and Development (NEED) project. Schools Going Solar Teacher Guide. Solar Primary Teacher Guide. Solar Elementary Teacher Guide. Solar Intermediate Teacher Guide. Solar Secondary Teacher Guide. AEP: Learning From Light Initiative.
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Honeywell Energy Smart Schools - Ohio Solar Schools
http://www.ohiosolarschools.org/honeywell-schools
Ohio Solar Schools Program. Ohio School District Extends a Performance Contract with Honeywell into the Classroom. Like many school districts across the country, Southwest Licking School District, located near Columbus, Ohio, was facing the unwelcome trio of aging facilities, shrinking budgets and a growing student population. With five schools serving more than 3,000 K-12 students, the district had to find a way to fund critical repairs and upgrades. Honeywell and Southwest Licking Schools pinpointed th...
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Greening Schools - Previous Sites of the Month
http://www.greeningschools.org/news/site_of_the_month.cfm
The Greening Schools website is being minimally maintained. Learn more. Previous Sites of the Month. National Environmental Education Week. Illinois Rain Garden Initiative. Alliance to Save Energy: Saving Energy in Schools. HealthyToys.org: The Consumer Guide to Toxic Chemicals in Toys. Teachers Guide on Climate Change. The Quick and Easy Guide to Green Cleaning in Schools, 2nd Edition. The updated edition includes new sections on sustainability, green cleaning for food service, integrated pest managemen...
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Learn - California Solar Schools
http://www.californiasolarschools.org/how-solar-works
How Solar Electricity Works. Solar energy is the most abundant energy resource in the world. The challenge is to find efficient ways to transform it into useful forms of energy such as electricity. Solar PV panels offer a practical method to convert energy from the sun directly into electricity. The panels can be placed almost anywhere there is a direct view of the sky—mounted on poles, placed on rooftops, and even incorporated into the design of buildings. Solar PV basics from the U.S. DOE.
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California Solar Schools Map
http://www.californiasolarschools.org/solar-schools/grants
Grants and Teacher Training. PG&E's Solar Schools Program is teaching the value of alternative energy by turning school buildings into hands-on science experiments. This award-winning program is making science fun and teaching students how their everyday actions can impact the environment. Apply for a $2,500 or $5,000 grant for your K-12 public school with PG&E Solar Schools Program. Attend a one-day, solar-energy training course for teachers throughout northern and central California. It’s free.
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Contact - California Solar Schools
http://www.californiasolarschools.org/training
PG&E Solar Schools Workshops are activity packed providing the most up-to-date information on all aspects of energy, including the science of energy, sources of energy, consumption, electricity, efficiency, and environmental and economic impacts. Who is Eligible to Attend:. K-12 public school teachers in PG&E’s service area. Teachers teaching in schools meeting the following criteria will be given priority:. Schools with a sustained commitment to teaching energy and environmental principles.
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California Solar Schools Map
http://www.californiasolarschools.org/solar-projects
PG&E Solar Projects on Non-Profits. The projects found on this page are all close relatives to the PG&E Solar Schools. If we said they were “Solar Schools,” then someone might argue they are not technically schools. PG&E Solar Projects on Non-Profits. How Solar Electricity Works. Chabot Space and Science Center. EC Reems Academy of Technology and Art. The Marine Mammal Center. SF Project Open Hand - Solar Electricity. SF Project Open Hand - Solar Water Heating.