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Zero Energy Homes

Zero Energy Homes. By Anuja Chockalingam Surabhi Satam. Eco-Friendly Homes. Eco-Friendly: having little or no impact on the Native Eco System.

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Zero Energy Homes

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  1. Zero Energy Homes By Anuja Chockalingam Surabhi Satam

  2. Eco-Friendly Homes • Eco-Friendly: having little or no impact on the Native Eco System. • The most extreme eco-friendly houses of the future reduce the environmental impact on the planet and demonstrates how ‘Less means more Quality Living’

  3. Zero Energy Design A ZEH combines state-of-the-art, energy efficient construction techniques and equipment with renewable energy systems to return as much energy as it takes on an annual basis. Goal: • Reduce carbon footprint • Increase energy efficiency

  4. Steps to a Successful Zero Design Home • Decrease the energy requirements for space heating, cooling and water heating. • Increase the efficiency of the furnace (or heat pump), and the air-conditioner. • Install a solar hot water pre-heat system, an efficient backup water heater, and an efficient distribution system. • Install efficient lighting fixtures. • Install efficient appliances. • Install a properly sized photovoltaic (PV) system. • Turn off lights, computers, and appliances when not in use.

  5. Examples.. Googleplex, Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California, completed a 1.6 megawatt photovoltaic campus-wide renewable power generation system. Google (and others) have developed advanced technology for major reductions in computer-server energy consumption (which is becoming a major portion of modern zero-energy commercial building design, along with daylighting and efficient electrical lighting systems).

  6. References • http://www.zeroenergy.com/index.html • http://scienceray.com/biology/ecology/three-extreme-eco-friendly-houses-of-the-future/ • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-energy_building • http://www.toolbase.org/Home-Building-Topics/zero-energy-homes/seven-steps-zeh

  7. Thank You

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