Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Tapping the Earth for Home Heating and Cooling by Martin LaMonica

Ground-source heat pumps have been around for decades but every year seem to attract more homeowners and organizations who are looking for alternatives to traditional space heating and cooling. They can hook into existing forced hot air and hot water systems but not steam heat.
Starting in 2006, Harvard University installed six ground-source heat pumps as part of its Green Campus initiative. Administration buildings and athletic facilities are already online and two more buildings planned.



During the summer, the systems pump indoor heat underground and draw on the lower temperatures of the Earth to cool a building. In colder months, the same process works in reverse, with heat from the ground being used to warm indoor air.
Indoors are box-shaped heat pumps that pull and and push either water or a working fluid, such as antifreeze, in and out of the ground. Using the same compressor loop mechanism that a refrigerator has, a heat exchanger draws energy from the circulating liquid to either heat or cool a building.
The International Ground Source Heat Pump Association, based in Stillwater, Oklahoma, said geothermal is 50 percent to 70 percent more efficient for heating than other systems. The U.S. Department of Energy says that a ground-source heat pump uses 25 percent to 50 percent less electricity than conventional heating and cooling systems.  Maintenance costs for geothermal are half the cost of traditional heating and cooling systems. The payback on geothermal systems, which used to be about seven years, is now typically four years, she said. Recently passed federal renewable energy initiatives now include $2,000 per year tax credit.

Source:
LaMonica, Martin. "Tapping the Earth for Home Heating and Cooling | Green Tech - CNET News." Technology News - CNET News. CNet, 14 Jan. 2009. Web. 29 Nov. 2011. <http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10131539-54.html>.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Wear Jeans and Support the Dorsey Foundation for Educational Excellence!

On Wednesday, November 23rd students and staff are invited to donate $1 to the Dorsey Foundation for Educational Excellence to be able to wear jeans or casual attire for the day! 


The Dorsey Foundation for Educational Excellence was established to aid women and men who are seeking financial independence by developing career-specific skills in their effort to secure lasting and gainful employment.  The mission of the foundation is to minimize the financial burdens of students who demonstrate both a need and determination to succeed!

Donations of $1 will be collected at the beginning of classes on November 23rd.  For those who do not wish to donate, regular uniform attire will be required.

Thanks for your support of a great cause!  Enjoy your holiday, and be safe!

Thanksgiving

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

2011 Holiday and Break Schedule

Here are the dates for the upcoming 2011 Holiday Season:


November 24-27 Thanksgiving Break
November 28th classes resume


December 22-January 9 Holiday Break
January 9th, 2012 Winter A Module classes start

Happy Holidays!


Friday, November 11, 2011

A Special Thanks to All Who Serve



Happy Veterans Day, and Happy Birthday to the U.S. Marine Corps!  Everyone here at Dorsey would like to extend their deepest appreciation to all those who serve in the U.S. Military!

Also, on this last day of the Fall A module, we would like to congratulate all of our graduates! You have all accomplished something truly exceptional, and we wish you luck on externships and in your new careers!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The My TV20 Cash Vault Comes to Dorsey Wayne!



On November 5th Dorsey-Wayne hosted an event that included refreshments, tours, and of course, the My TV20 Cash Vault!  People started lining up before 10:00am to get a chance to win cash and prizes!

We also had free blood pressure readings, courtesy of students and staff here at Dorsey Wayne!
Dorsey Wayne will also be hosting a canned food drive until Thursday, November 10th.  Every donation recieved will earn a chance to win a free turkey dinner just in time for Thanksgiving!



Dorsey Schools hosts their Semi-Annual Career Fair!

Special thanks to Barb Tordrup for putting together the Dorsey Career Fair November 1st!  The turn out was amazing, with representatives from employers such as:
A2Z Precise Medical Billing
Ayuda Le Home Care
Davita Dialysis
Eisenhower Center
Home Instead
Manpower
Senior Care Solutions
The Medical Team
US Army


Several of the employers present were able to set up interviews with our graduates!  Stay tuned for updates on our next Career Fair!


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Dorsey Schools is Rolling Out a New Heating and Cooling Program!



Starting November 14th Dorsey-Wayne will begin its first classes for the new HVAC program!  We are excited to have Mr. Duane Stachler on board to help make the program an amazing success, and provide valuable career training to students interested in the heating, cooling, and ventilation industry.  We also thank Mr. Stachler for overseeing the construction and development of our brand new facilities here at the Wayne Campus! 

HVAC students, along with receiving all their books and a uniform, will also be provided with a tool kit that is included in their tuition.

If you or anyone you know may be interested in training for the growing heating and cooling field, please contact the Wayne campus at 734-595-1540 or stop in at our

Open House November 12th
from 10am till 2pm!