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Energy conservation top priority in NISD

by NISD Communications Department

June 27, 2008

Long before it was cool to be green, Northside ISD made saving energy and resources a top priority.

The District's successful Energy Management Program, established 16 years ago, has been hailed as one of the state's top innovative initiatives.

This past school year, the Energy Management Program was selected as one of 12 "wildly successful" initiatives in the state to be featured in Texas School Business magazine's first annual "Bragging Rights" issue.

In addition, Northside received the Outstanding Government Organization Award at the 2007 Clean Air through Energy Efficiency Conference.

And just this month, Stevens science teacher Sherie Gee and recently retired energy manager Frank Thomas, were honored by the San Antonio Water System for their commitment to water conservation and protection.

Northside's Energy Management Department operates on several fronts, but one of its most impressive enterprises is an energy management system that enables the District to control outdoor lighting, heating, and air-conditioning via computer at 100-plus NISD facilities. The District conserves energy by managing heating, ventilation, and cooling systems daily and on holidays, weekends, and after hours.

Northside ISD is one of the largest school districts in the country that operates a wide area network system like this.

The numerous efforts of the Energy Management Department save the District more than $1 million each year in utility costs.

The Energy Management Department has implemented several other energy-saving measures:

And energy-saving practices are in the works throughout the District:

Superintendent John Folks said it's important for the District to be a good role model for the students and community by being a good steward of natural resources.

"We are continually evaluating our energy consumption to protect both the environment and taxpayer dollars," Folks said.

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