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1 SPRING 2010 Spring 2010 CS 8803 - Happy Healthy Home Zero Energy Homes By ANUJA CHOCKALINGAM SURABHI SATAMHappy Healthy Home

2 SPRING 2010 Spring 2010 Contents Project Idea Procedure Used - Survey Analysis of the Responses / Feedback Conclusions

3 SPRING 2010 Spring 2010 Project Idea Mainly revolves around people’s idea of an 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’

4 SPRING 2010 Spring 2010 What is Zero Energy Home?

5 SPRING 2010 Spring 2010 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 What is Zero Energy Home?

6 SPRING 2010 Spring 2010 SURVEY WHAT REALLY MATTERS TO THE PEOPLE?

7 SPRING 2010 Spring 2010 -Which energy improvements make sense for my situation? -What is the real payback of each improvement? - Does renewable energy make financial sense given the other improvements I plan to make? - What is the best heating and cooling system for my situation and preferences? - What is the ‘right size’ for my system so it will be most efficient? - Will the rooms all be the same comfortable temperature? - What are my options for healthy indoor air quality? WHAT REALLY MATTERS TO THE PEOPLE? RESPONSES

8 SPRING 2010 Spring 2010 Analysis People have a clear understanding of Zero net energy homes. Zero Energy Homes are homes which are often equipped with solar power and are designed to generate more energy than they consume.

9 SPRING 2010 Spring 2010 Conclusion – Major Parameters Using Renewable Energy: approach your project from a true whole building perspective and provide a comprehensive strategy for the building envelope, heating, cooling, hot water, appliances, lighting, ventilation, energy production, and more. Right Sized Equipment Reduces Costs and Increases Performance: Improper HVAC sizing and layout can lead to humidity and mold problems, system inefficiency, and short cycling with mechanical failure and shorter system lifespan. We right-size and design the systems to avoid these problems, ensure the best performance, and reduce costs associated with installing a bigger system than is needed. Sustainable Options: alternative choices that can either reduce or eliminate fossil fuel use completely on your site. Potential targets can be to reduce or offset your carbon footprint, create a fossil fuel free site, or incorporate renewable energy systems to partially or completely off-set annual energy consumption (zero net energy).

10 SPRING 2010 Spring 2010 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

11 SPRING 2010 Spring 2010 Thank You


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