Greenhills School moves forward with green improvements
Everyday it seems Greenhills School become a bit greener. Well, maybe not every day but the school has taken several steps forward recently with the installation of a wind turbine and motion-sensor lights.
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A new wind turbine is up and running to generate electricity and light sensors have been installed in the building to help further conserve power.
The turbine, a project initiated and paid for by the school’s class of 2007, was installed on the school’s roof and will be used not only to generate electricity but also as an educational tool. The turbine’s electricity will power LED lights that will brighten one of the school’s hallways.
The school is also installing motion sensor lights in all of its bathrooms. The idea is that the lights will only be activated when people are moving in the bathroom so electricity will only be used when it’s needed.
This is the latest foray into environmentalism for the school. Officials are also looking to significantly shrink the carbon footprint of a planned expansion by including features like a green roof and geothermal heating while maximizing natural light. The school will apply for LEED gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council for the expansion.
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Writer: Jon Zemke