Building Energy
- Introduction
- BE-1: Purchase Forestry Stewardship Council or Third Party Certified Sustainable Woodchips
- BE-2: Upgrade Heaters
- BE-3: Improved Building Insulation
- BE-4: EnergyStar®-Rated Appliances
- BE-5: Perform Energy Audit of Building
- BE-6: Install Energy-Efficient Lighting
- BE-7: On-Site Renewable Energy Generation
- BE-8: Net Metering
Introduction
BE-1: Purchase Forestry Stewardship Council or Third Party Certified Sustainable Woodchips
BE-2: Upgrade Heaters
BE-3: Improved Building Insulation
BE-4: EnergyStar®-Rated Appliances
BE-5: Perform Energy Audit of Building
BE-6: Install Energy-Efficient Lighting
BE-7: On-Site Renewable Energy Generation
BE-8: Net Metering
Solid Waste Generation
Wastewater Generation
Wastewater generation accounted for approximately 1 percent of HHS’s total GHG emissions in the 2015-16 school year. There are currently no feasible reduction measures associated with this emissions sector.
Wastewater Consumption
Employee and Student Commute
School Buses
- School Buses
- SB-1: Efficient School Bus System
- SB-2: Renewable Biodiesel in School Buses
- SB-3: Electric School Buses
- SB-4: Bike and Ski Racks on School Buses
School Buses
SB-1: Efficient School Bus System
SB-2: Renewable Biodiesel in School Buses
SB-3: Electric School Buses
SB-4: Bike and Ski Racks on School Buses
Cafeteria
Miscellaneous
Summary
As noted in Table 4, the GHG reduction measures identified in this CAP would reduce HHS’s GHG emissions to well below the 2025 reduction target and make significant progress toward the longer-term 2050 reduction goal. Figure 6 below demonstrates how the reduction measures achieve the identified target.
Figure 6. Hanover High School's Forecasted Emissions with Implementation of GHG Reduction Measures