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Green Homes- Building Envelope, Lighting, and Smart Control
https://greenhome.osu.edu/workshops-0/workshop-presentations-may-16-2017
Homes by: Kevin McCoy PPT Slides | SPEAKER BIO The Most Sustainable Ways to Heat and Cool Your Home ... by: Nate Adams- Energy Smart Home Performance Recorded Lecture | PPT Slides | SPEAKER BIO Energy ... Energy Smart Home Performance Recorded Lecture | PPT Slides | SPEAKER BIO Smart Meter & You by: M. ...
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Passive Solar Heating
https://greenhome.osu.edu/passive-solar
Passive solar heating uses the power of the sun to heat your home without the use of mechanical ... systems. A well designed passive solar heating system will heat your home during winter or morning hours when ... the sun is lower in the sky, while avoiding overheating of the home during the warmer periods of the ...
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Building Location and Orientation
https://greenhome.osu.edu/building-location-and-orientation
orientation of your home will affect your home's energy profile. Houses oriented longitudinally require ... the sun can save between 10-40% on home heating. 1 Image source: www.nachi.org Typical Design ... Practices O rient your home l ongitudinally. This means that the length of your home should be oriented ...
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Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
https://greenhome.osu.edu/energy-efficiency/heating-ventilation-and-air-conditioning
HVAC accounts for 48% of the energy use in a typical U.S. home (US Department of Energy). ... Upgrading or commissioning your HVAC systems can significantly decrease your home's energy use. The ... for distribution into your home. Air conditioner or heat pump works with evaporator coil to provide ...
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Energy Efficiency
https://greenhome.osu.edu/energy-efficiency
which use purchased energy to keep your home comfortable. Below you may find more information about ... each design strategy, and how you may apply them to your home. Insulation – reduce your heating and ... cooling energy requirements by reducing the heat losses or gains in your home. This is the single most ...
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Humidity Control
https://greenhome.osu.edu/air-quality/humidity-control
in your home, which in turn may cause structural damage. High humidity can also attract bugs, ... with a cost ranging from $10-$100. 9 When selecting a hygrometer for your home, you will want to ... home’s can be found in “8 Best Digital Hygrometers Suitable for Your Home” by nwclimate.org. The review ...
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Appliances
https://greenhome.osu.edu/energy-efficiency/appliances
your home. By incorporating energy efficient appliances, a home can significantly reduce its energy ... appliance upgrades Energy use of home appliances varied significantly. The following chart shows the energy ... your home. You can check which appliance uses the most energy in your home using the DOE’s “Appliance ...
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Passive Design
https://greenhome.osu.edu/passive-design
home correctly. Passive solar- heat your home using solar energy without any mechanical devices. Natural ... homes, the following passive design strategies are feasible and effective: Natural ventilation Windows, ... home. Natural lighting Reduced air infiltration- improve seals around your windows and doors to ...
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Natural Lighting
https://greenhome.osu.edu/natural-lighting
into your home using exterior glazing (windows, skylights, etc.), thereby reducing artificial lighting ... inside a home can come from three sources: Direct sunlight direct light from the Sun. External ... internal walls, ceiling, and the floor of your home. This also includes high reflective surfaces such as ...
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Solar Hot Air
https://greenhome.osu.edu/renewables/solar-hot-air
SOLAR COLLECTOR collects and transfers heat from the sun to air for distribution within the home ... Collector Solar hot air collectors are typically mounted on a home’s wall or roof, and consist of an ... the box, which can then be distributed into the home. Transpired collectors are dark metal walls with ...