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K-12 Energy Efficiency Student Toolkit

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Last Updated: 09-11-2024

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This guidebook is designed for K-12 students who want to jump-start or enhance their school’s energy management program. 

Students will learn how to:
•    Benchmark and understand their school's energy use.
•    Conduct an Energy Efficiency Treasure hunt to pinpoint opportunities for improvement.
•    Encourage their school community to adopt energy-efficient habits.
•    Observe and increase awareness of indoor environmental quality in their school.
•    Measure cost reductions and finance energy-efficiency upgrades.
•    Spread the word about their efforts.

You can also download the Energy and Water Efficiency Treasure Hunt Checklist separately.

Download the K-12 Energy Efficiency Student Toolkit. (DOCX, 3.0 MB)
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