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Appleton Elementary Schools, installed daylighting fixtures in two of its elementary schools in the fall of 2000. For more information about daylighting in the Appleton School District or in Wisconsin, contact Abby Vogen at 608.238.8276 or visit the daylighting collaborative website at www.daylighting.org. To make arrangement to tour any of the sites, contact Peggy Heisch at 608.238.8276, extension 139.
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Valley Technical College, Appleton, Wisconsin installed a
photovoltaic system on the Agricultural Technology Center in the
fall of 2001. The system was designed and installed to also
act as a shade awning on the south side of the building. For
more information contact Randy Tenpas at 920.735.5673.
Recycling Centers To find a recycling center near you, click on the link and browse the listings!
St. Mary Central High School, Neenah, Wisconsin has completed a new 1,080 square-foot Environmental Energy education Center that combines a classroom/workroom with the existing Solar Energy Center. Visit the EEEC website at www.smc.k12.wi.us/activities/eeec/home.htm. To arrange a tour, contact Alan Rudig at 920.722.7164, extension 109; or email arudig@smc.k12.wi.us. Please make tour arrangements in advance.
We Energies offers safety education, environmental education, field trips and classroom speakers. Field trips include coal power plants, the Point Beach Energy Center, and the Byron Wind Turbines. Call 414.221.2875 or 1.800.747.6726 for more information.
Wisconsin Public Service Corporation gives tours of some hydroelectric plants on the Wisconsin, Tomahawk, Peshtigo and Menominee rivers (for grades K-8) and of its coal plant near Wausau (for grades 6-12). You can also contact them about their wind sites. Call Bob Hernke at 920.236.5945.
Wisconsin Solar Tour & Demonstration Sites - The Wisconsin Solar Tour is held each fall to demonstrate that renewable energy is practical, reliable, and affordable in today's economy. To find demonstration sites near you, visit www.midwestrenew.org/solartour.
Don Keck from the Focus on Energy Schools & Government Program Facilities Management Services provides programs to school districts to reduce energy costs, become energy efficient, and provide a safe and healthful environment for staff and students. If you would like more information regarding these topics, please contact Don at dkeck@cesa10.k12.wi.us or 715.340.3970.
Dmitri Martin, owner of GreenStar Development Corp. in
Waupaca, is able to
speak
with students and teachers interested in energy efficient home construction.
Dmitri builds ENERGY STAR homes and has a lot of knowledge and experience to
share. Please contact Dmitri at
gsdevelopment@hotmail.com or
dmitri@gstardev.com.
LEGO - Teaching renewable energy concepts to your students has never been easier. Help students achieve an understanding of how energy is developed from the sun, wind, and water with LEGO's Renewable Energy Set. If interested in a workshop, contact your Wisconsin LEGO education representative Kathy Grotta, at 952.440.3604, 952.250.4066, or kgrotta@legoeducation.com. www.legoeducation.com
Lumber Dealers Supply has specialists on staff who are
involved in the DuPont
Tyvek Specialist program which is made up of 170 men and women in the
Richard Stephens, formerly the Regional Sales Manager for Solar Mining
Company,
does renewable energy and energy efficiency consulting with Sustainable
Energy Solutions, and is available to make presentations to students
about renewable
energy and our energy future. Richard's broad background includes
secondary science education and includes Certification as a Focus on
Energy Site Assessor for Solar Hot Water, Solar Electric, and Wind
Technology. Contact Richard at 608.712.4531 or email at
reinfo@mhtc.net.
Solarwise for Schools is a solar energy and education program offered to high schools served by Wisconsin Public Service Corporation. The goal of this program is to install solar-electric systems on high schools and educate students about solar power.
Wisconsin Public Service Corporation has many employees and retirees involved in their Speakers Bureau who volunteer their time and expertise to make presentations on a wide range of topics pertinent to the utility industry. These presentations are about 20 minutes in length.
We Energies offers safety education, environmental education, field trips and classroom speakers. Call 414.221.2875 or 1.800.747.6726 for more information.
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