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Energy management in BLSD.
Please help us assess the current state of energy management at our organization.
1.
This is a critical information gathering tool to understand engagement levels of employees/occupants within our organization. Thank you for taking the time to provide your insights to help us move forward and improve.
On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is 'poor' and 5 is 'excellent,' * please rate:
Poor
Fair
Good
Very Good
Excellent
School administration team is supportive of energy and Sustainability Initiatives.
Poor
Fair
Good
Very Good
Excellent
My understanding of energy conservation and Sustainability Initiatives
Poor
Fair
Good
Very Good
Excellent
My support and participation in energy conservation and Sustainability Initiatives
Poor
Fair
Good
Very Good
Excellent
Other employees awareness and support of Energy and Sustainability Initiatives
Poor
Fair
Good
Very Good
Excellent
BLSD prioritization of Energy Projects
Poor
Fair
Good
Very Good
Excellent
Recognition of BLSD as a leader in energy and sustainability in the region
Poor
Fair
Good
Very Good
Excellent
Please share any additional comments or suggestions
2.
Is there anything more you would like to share about energy efficiency or energy management in BLSD?
3.
What is one of the energy saving opportunities you are aware of in our organization.
LED lighting upgrades
New boilers
HVAC, DDC Controls
Improve how occupants engage with HVAC (educating on thermostats, use of space heaters)
Education on plug load and other local energy uses
Green team education and watt patrols
Do you have any other ideas for energy savings opportunities in your school?
4.
U.S. school districts spend $6 billion each year on energy — second only to salaries. Thinking of our schools, where do you think we spend the most on energy?
Lighting
Space heating
Refrigeration
Computers
Cooking
Water heating
5.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, at least a quarter of the money spent on energy could be saved through smarter energy management. Energy improvements could cut the nation’s school bill by $1.5 billion each year. Space heating is the number 1 in use and then lighting. True or False, schools can not save much by being energy smart?
True
False
6.
Changes in behavior alone—such as turning off lights in unoccupied rooms and turning off computers and other electronics at night and on weekends—can save an individual school thousands of dollars every year. Do you have any suggestions in how to assist the district in motivating staff to be part of this behavior change?
7.
BLSD School Board passed a Climate Resolution in June of 2019. What do you believe BLSD can do to increase efficiency and decrease greenhouse gases?
8.
How do you think we should communicate suggestions for energy improvement?
Emails
Sustainability Newsletter
Admin energy updates monthly
Energy team meetings
Other (please specify)
9.
If you could choose one thing for BLSD to do to conserve energy, ( and money and resources ) what would it be?
10.
Thank you for participating in the energy engagement survey. You do not need to include your name, but if you would like to be entered into a drawing for a $25 in downtown bucks, please enter your name and school or department. Your name will not be shared beyond the administrator of this survey.
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