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Penn State Hazleton: A Green Initiative

Penn State Hazleton: A Green Initiative. By: Matt Tobin Energy Engineering Major Pennsylvania State University. Contents:. Problem Options Criteria for Evaluation Methods and Solutions My Final Recommendation. Problem:.

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Penn State Hazleton: A Green Initiative

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  1. Penn State Hazleton:A Green Initiative By: Matt Tobin Energy Engineering Major Pennsylvania State University

  2. Contents: • Problem • Options • Criteria for Evaluation • Methods and Solutions • My Final Recommendation

  3. Problem: • Many of Penn State Hazleton’s buildings and systems are well-aged and out of date. With rising costs of fuel, higher demand for alternative energy use, and the demand of a better environment, it is time for Penn State to invest in a ‘green’ environment.

  4. Options: • Raising Awareness • Upgraded Buildings • Solar Panels • Wind Generators • Geothermal Heat Systems

  5. Evaluation: • Expenses • Cosmetics • Energy Benefits

  6. Awareness: One of the most simple, yet effective solutions is to basically raise awareness throughout the campus- including faculty and students…

  7. Upgraded Systems/Buildings • Heating Systems • Windows

  8. Solar Energy • Using any type of Solar technology can be very beneficial. • Can constantly produce usable current • Relatively simple to install • Cosmetics are not terrible. • Solar thermal technologies can be used for water heating, space heating, space cooling and process heat generation.

  9. Wind Turbines • Wind energy is a great source of usable current. • Also easy to install • Depending on size, can be very visible and impede views. • Useful in NEPA region.

  10. Geothermal Energy • Little to no changes in area cosmetics. • Little to no maintenance, built to last. • As long as the Earth is around, it will produce energy. • Installation • “According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, geo-exchange systems save homeowners 30-70 percent in heating costs, and 20-50 percent in cooling costs, compared to conventional systems.” • Geology

  11. My Recommendation: All Of The Above

  12. Works Cited: • Http://en.wikipedia.orgg • http://energy.opp.psu.edu/projects/gesp • http://energy.opp.psu.edu/projects/ecms/lighting-retrofit • http://energy.opp.psu.edu/energy-programs/energy-consumption • http://energy.opp.psu.edu/projects/gesp/gesp-program/gesp • http://www.meeengineering.org

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