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Ecofutures Building, Inc.
1025 Rosewood Ave
Suite 204
Boulder, CO 80304
phone 303.415.9694
fax 303.415.9332
info@EcofuturesBuilding.com
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Zero Energy Homes
Want to learn how to make your home zero energy? Visit our Zero Energy Homes Page, or read this great article on building zero energy homes by Toolbase: 7 Steps to Building A Zero Energy Home
- Boulder, Colorado: Solar Village Homes develops & sets scene for mass production of systems built zero energy and high performance homes! The Solar Village Zero is the first of a line of homes ranging in size from 1,100 to 2,457 square feet. Designed for super efficiency in any climate and sold at a very reasonable price tag, these homes are bound for popularity. Solar Village Homes Website. The Zero flyer. Energy Design Update.
- California: The 2007 Integrated Energy Policy Report by the California Energy Commission recently released recommends groundbreaking that current energy policy be amended to mandate that all California homes achieve zero-energy performance by 2020, and all commercial buildings zero energy by 2030. The commission does not need legislation to put this plan into affect, and steps are already being taken. BuildingGreen.Com Article.
- Austin, Texas: On October 18, 2007 Austin City Council adopted the first of a series of code amendments leading to a net-zero energy city by 2015. City press release.
- Portland, Oregon: 1900
square-foot zero-energy demonstration home built by the Oregon Renewable Energy Center to identify critical systems and components involved in building net-zero energy in the northwest. OREC Rose House Homepage
- Tuscon, Arizona: 1685
square-foot zero-energy demonstration home completed in 2004 in
partnership with the NAHB Research Center. Toolbase article.
- Sacramento, California:
95-home zero-energy community called "Premier Gardens". Newsweek article.
- Wheat Ridge, Colorado: NREL's
Habitat for Humanity ZEH. Interactive Graphic. Paul Norton's Solar 2006 Powerpoint.
Building America site. Building America publication (pdf).
NREL Press Release. "Climate-optimized design" presentation at
Solar 2006 (powerpoint). Interactive Graphic. Perfecting Climate-Suited Design (pdf).
- Lakeland, Florida: Florida
Solar Energy Center's Zero Energy Homes project. FSEC site. Lakeland home site. New Smyrna Beach site.
- Westbrook, Georgia: Solar
EarthCraft Zero Energy Home: Building techniques for hot-humid
climates. Homepage.
- Cherry
Lane, Idaho: ZEH for Tribal Lands project: Manfuactured
[pre-fabricated] Zero Energy Housing. Bonneville
Power Press Release.
- Chicago, Illinois:
25-unit affordable housing development in South Chicago: under construction by Clareton Associates with half of the homes equipped with PV arrays as a step toward zero energy housing developments. DOE EERE Press Release.
West side church community zero energy home development: 15-home affordable
housing development funded in part by an Opportunity Returns grant. Each home will have a 2.5 kW solar array, super-insulation, and high-efficiency HVAC system designed to meet the needs of low-income residents. Opportunity Returns Press Release.Zero Energy Homes for Chicago "EcoPower" Project: designed to utilize RECs as a mechanism for making low-income housing more affordable by employing them as residential solar generation stations. Original proposal was for 100 solar homes to be built in Chicago's west side. 7 currently under construction.
- Las Vegas, Nevada: The 2004
"Ultimate Family Home" by Pardee Homes, NREL, DOE and ConSol. Homepage. Greenbiz article. Pardee
Homes' site. DoItYourself.com article.
- Norman, Oklahoma: 2006: The
first ZEH under $200,000. Housingzone.com article. Treehugger.com article. ZDNet article.
- Lenoir
City, Tennessee: A Habitat for Humanity ZEH built in the
jurisditction of TVA: the oldest & largest public electric
utility in the USA - infamous for being one of the top polluters in the
nation, deriving more than 60% of its power from coal-fired plants
(most of them dinosaurs) and the remainder largely from nuclear.
GreenBiz article 1. GreenBiz article 2.
- Dallas, Texas: Website of the
first northern-Texas ZEH with virtual tour photos and press releases.
Homepage.
- Edmonton, Canada: The
Riverdale ZEH Project. Homepage.
- Ottowa, Canada: Canada
allocates $1million to fund their first zero-energy community.
Greenbiz article.
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