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Columbia Missourian

School board considers energy upgrades

By TORI MOSS
October 8, 2007 | 11:51 p.m. CDT

COLUMBIA — The Columbia School Board voted Monday to consider a more environmentally friendly heating and cooling system as part of a proposal to upgrade the energy efficiency of five elementary schools.

The original plan to improve energy efficiency called for a four-pipe heating and cooling system or rooftop heating and cooling units. But Custom Energy, an architectural engineering firm hired by the district, recommended a ground source heating and cooling system to give the elementary schools better long-term energy efficiency, despite a higher initial cost.

Benton, Blue Ridge, Fairview, Parkade and Boulevard elementary schools will be upgraded.

The board will review the administration’s financing options for the improvements at a later date.

Koby Kampschroeder, of Custom Energy, gave the board details of the energy audit and possible construction plans.

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