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The Internal Partnerships Necessary for the Establishment of the Center for Energy Efficiency
Presenter(s): Mary K. Mathis, Middle Tennessee State University; Duane Stucky, Southern Illinois University; Joseph Conrad Whitefield, Middle Tennessee State University
Convener: Niraj Dangoria, California State University - Monterey Bay

In response to aging facilities and financial constraints, Middle Tennesse State University implemented a comprehensive energy management program. This program is designed to produce improvement projects that reduce deferred maintenance as well as initiatives that support the university mission in the classroom and in the community. Internal partnerships, developed to establish the Center for Energy Efficiency, have resulted in using the campus as a laboratory for students and a focus for energy projects design and implementation on the campus.


This knowledge resource from SCUP is a concurrent session presented at the Society's thirty-eighth annual, international conference and Expo, SCUP–38, in Miami Beach, FL (USA), in July of 2003.

Audiocassettes and MP3's (on CD's) of these and other SCUP–38 sessions are available for purchase here.


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