Technology
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Typical Armory Park del Sol Home $333,000
for 1717 square feet
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The Zero Energy Home $376,000 for 1717
square feet ($43,000 additional*)
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Manufacturer
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User notes
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Photovoltaic
panels
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1 kWh
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3.5 kWh
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BP Solar
through Dankoff Solar and The Solar Store;
SMA America
(inverters)
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Additional PV
power accounts for most of the additional cost in the ZEH.
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HVAC Equipment
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Heat pump with 12 SEER
cooling, 7.5 HSPF
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An 18-SEER,
2-speed air conditioning system with variable speed air handler
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Carrier
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The high-efficiency air
conditioner in the ZEH takes ½ the usual energy to run; very quiet. Sized to
run at low speed most of the time.
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Water/space
heating
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A solar water heater only
(with back-up provided by on-demand tankless water heater)
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An innovative,
integrated solar water and space heating system (with back-up provided by
on-demand tankless water heater )
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SunEarth Inc.
(solar collectors);
Seisco
(tankless water heaters)
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Of all the
energy features in ZEH, the biggest additional installation cost. System is
sized to provide all water and 80% of space heating needs.
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Plumbing
system for hot water supply
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Copper
plumbing supply buried in concrete slab
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PEX plumbing
lines for hot water supply
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Manifold
provided by Sioux Chief Manufacturing
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Hot water lines run in
conditioned space in ZEH.
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Plumbing vents
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Conventional
through-the-roof plumbing vents
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Air admittance
vents (AAV)
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Studor (AAV)
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A break-even on cost: more
for the AAV, but less on labor and roof vents. The elimination of roof
penetrations is advantageous for the solar installation.
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High
efficiency windows
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Double pane,
low-e, vinyl, with argon (Windows have a low solar heat gain coefficient)
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Double pane,
low-e, vinyl, with argon
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Milgard
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NAHB Research Center
simulations showed Miller’s typical
windows were compatible with ZEH requirements.
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Roof decking
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Standard OSB
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Radiant
barrier roof decking
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TechShield
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Radiant barrier technology
is advantageous in cooling climate.
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Lamps and
permanent
fluorescent lighting fixtures
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Incandescent
lamps and ceiling fans. Permanent fluorescents in garage and kitchen.
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Permanent
fluorescent lighting used throughout house. Two-lamp fixtures provide
half-dimming.
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Nora Lighting;
Osram Sylvania
(lamps);
Sun Lighting
(supplier)
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Super energy efficient
bulbs and fixtures run
an extra $2,800. Saves on
cooling as well as running the lights.
In the ZEH, when possible, decorative lights were fitted with CFLs or supplied with dimmer switch. |
Ceiling fans
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Ceiling fans
with light kits
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Energy
efficient ceiling fans without light kits
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Emerson Fans
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Fans without light kits
may reduce inadvertent lighting energy use.
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High
efficiency appliances
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ENERGY STAR
qualified dishwasher, range and microwave/ ventilating hood combination
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Additional ENERGY
STAR® qualified appliances (refrigerator, washer, dryer)
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Whirlpool
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The Duet front-loading
washer will use about 1/3 of the water and energy of conventional washers
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Bath fans
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Standard
efficiency fans
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ENERGY STAR®
qualified bath fans
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Panasonic
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High efficiency fans offer
quieter operation as well as cost savings.
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* Additional cost for a Zero Energy Home is based on aplan built with typical APdS specs. Cost does not reflect homeowner's Sunshare rebate of $5,000 for additional photovoltaics. Pricing reflects upgrade package (appliances, surfaces, fixtures, etc.).
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