Maryland Code § ED-5-325

Section ED-5-325
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(a) A county board, during the design development phase for the
construction or major renovation of a public school building, shall complete an
evaluation of:
(1) The cost and efficiency, based on a 50-year period, of using
available alternative energy systems, including geothermal, solar, wind, and energy
storage compared to a traditional energy system;

(2) An energy consumption and systems replacement, based on a 50-
year period, of each major piece of equipment in any of the following systems serving
the public school building:
(i) The cooling system;
(ii) The heating system;
(iii) The hot water system;
(iv) The lighting system;
(v) The ventilation system; or
(vi) Any other major system that uses energy; and
(3) The impact of innovative building design and materials on energy
consumption, including white roofs and green roofs.
(b) If the county board determines that no alternative energy systems are
appropriate for a construction or major renovation project, the county board shall
submit a report to the Interagency Commission that explains why the alternative
energy systems were not appropriate.
(c) On or before December 31 each year, the Interagency Commission shall
submit a report to the General Assembly, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State
Government Article, on the number of public school construction and major
renovation projects in each jurisdiction that use alternative energy systems.

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