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Photo - Zero energy habitat home; NREL's 2005 Habitat for Humanity house
PIX number
14160
Title:
Zero energy habitat home; NREL's 2005 Habitat for Humanity house
Caption
This Habitat house now is looking like a home. Crews are installing the solar thermal collectors and PV panels on the roof to provide hot water and electricity for the house.
Credit:
Beverly, Pete
Publications:

Date:
5/17/2005
Index Date:
9/9/2005
DOE_office:

Notes:
Low resolution digital file (2.3 MB); Through the design and construction of a series of energy demonstration homes, Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver has improved the energy performance of every home they build. They now regularly surpass EnergyStar requirements and received the 2004 EnergyStar Millennium Builder Award. Now, with sponsorship from NREL's managing partners and technical support from the Building America Program, NREL and Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver are teaming to create the ultimate in energy demonstration homes: a Zero Energy Home. This home will be designed to produce as much energy as it consumes on an annual basis.
Subject:
buildings, energy efficiency, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Descriptors:
array, building components and roof, collector and flat plate, construction, panel, people, PV, solar - photovoltaics, solar - thermal, residential and home, utilities and grid-connected, weatherization, ZEH
Person/Place:
Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Release Level
Full/Internet
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