ENERGY
1. ORIENT BUILDING TO MAXIMIZE
NATURAL DAYLIGHTING
Description: Natural daylighting is usually available to
the east, south, and west facades.
Benefits: Maximizing natural daylighting reduces the
need for artificial light, thus reducing energy
consumption and utility bills. Dwellings that have good
natural daylighting are also more pleasant for the
residents.
2. PLACE WINDOWS TO PROVIDE
GOOD NATURAL VENTILATION
Description: Natural ventilation systems take advantage
of prevailing winds and thermal convection to ventilate
living spaces.
Benefits: Placing windows to take advantage of natural ventilation reduces the need for air conditioning, saves
money on energy bills, and can make homes without
air conditioning more comfortable.
3. SELECT A LIGHT-COLORED “COOL ROOF”
Description: Dark roofing materials absorb heat, making
the house warmer in summer months, whereas light
colored roofing reflects heat away from the building.
Benefits: Light colored roofing reduces heat buildup Through the roof, thus increasing occupancy comfort and decreasing air conditioning bills. Light colored roofing can also last longer because it does not thermally expand
and contract as much as darker colors.
4. PROVIDE OVERHANGS ON
SOUTH-FACING WINDOWS
Description: Overhangs or screens on south-facing windows are one component of a natural cooling
system.
Benefits: Shading south-facing windows reduces heat
gain by screening the summer sun during the hottest
periods of the day.
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5. INSTALL WHOLE-HOUSE
FANS OR CEILING FANS
Description: Whole-house and ceiling fans improve
interior comfort by circulating cold and warm air.They
can be adjusted to either draw warm air upward
during summer months or push it downward during
the winter.
Benefits: Fans can reduce the need for air conditioning
and heating by circulating air effectively, and on average
uses one-tenth the electricity of an air conditioning
unit.
6. ELIMINATE AIR CONDITIONING
Description: After the refrigerator, air conditioning is the
second biggest consumer of electricity in an average
household.
Benefits: Eliminating air conditioning will significantly
reduce a household’s electricity bill.
7. PROVIDE COMBINED-HYDRONIC
HEATING
Description: Combined hydronic heating uses hot water
stored in the water heater to operate radiators
typically installed in baseboards.
Benefits: Combined-hydronic heating saves energy by
using hot water already produced and stored in the
water heater, and eliminating the need for a separate
furnace.
8. INSTALL FLUORESCENT LIGHTS
WITH ELECTRONIC BALLASTS
Description: Interior fluorescent bulbs and fixtures
produce light quantity and quality that is comparable to
incandescents, while expending less energy. Electronic
ballasts also improve efficiency and reduce flickering.
Benefits: Energy efficient lighting reduces energy
consumption and lowers utility bills. One compact
florescent bulb will pay itself back over ten times over
the course of its life through reduced energy use. |