December 2010: Green Energy in New
Construction: Maximize Energy Savings and Minimize Cost
By Joseph Ventresca, MS Energy, LEED AP
People often use the term “green energy” to refer to
alternative energy technologies. But green energy doesn’t
guarantee maximum energy savings at a minimum cost — a common
misconception.
For school business officials, green energy means getting the lowest
energy bills for the lowest construction cost, which translates into
maximizing green energy savings while minimizing its cost.
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Joseph Ventresca, MS Energy, LEED AP, is
director of energy services for Green Schools International in
Ohio. You can email him at jventresca@gsiway.com
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December 2010 Table of Contents
EMERGING ISSUES:
Planning Schools for 2050? First, Let’s Get Now Right
By Franklin Hill, Ph.D.
Green Energy in New Construction:
Maximize Energy Savings and Minimize Cost
By
Joseph Ventresca, MS Energy, LEED AP
Seeing Public Engagement Differently
By Jason
Willis
School Tax Elections: Testing Messages and Targeting Voters
By J. Bradford Senden, Ph.D., and Don E. Lifto, Ph.D.
Ensuring Ethical Behavior of School District Leaders
By Robert Ruder, Ed.D.
School Boundaries: Finding Solutions While Gaining Community
Support
By William Lazarus, Ph.D.
ASBO SPECIAL:
2010 Certificate
of Excellence Award Winners: Honoring Transparent Financial Reporting
DEPARTMENTS:
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
The Importance of "International"
By Erin K. Green, MBA, RSBA
PUBLISHER’S MESSAGE
By Siobhan McMahon
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE
Why Wait for Superman?
By John D. Musso, CAE, RSBA
FACILITIES
Operation Green
By Matt Blomenkamp
LEGAL AND LEGISLATIVE ISSUES
The Law of Competitive Bidding:
A Primer
By Charles J. Russo, J.D., Ed.D.
CORPORATE CORNER
Why Exhibit in a Recession?
By Margit Weisgal, CME
SPOTLIGHT ON AMADOR V. GARZA, RSBO
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