The 2007 University of Texas Solar Decathlon House is called the BLOOMhouse because it represents the “seed” of new ideas for zero net energy housing. The University of Texas student team developed a prefabricated 7.9 kW stand-alone solar-powered modular house that sits lightly on the land and forms the superstructure for photovoltaic technologies and a sustainable approach to the building envelope. The prefabricated house can be adapted to a specific site and modified for the needs of a different site within a different climatic zone, and client context. Recognizing that consumers look to Solar Decathlon entries for ideas of how to integrate renewable energy technologies into their own homes this house will serve as a working example to ho...
The expansion of worldwide energy demands, coupled with the fragility of electricity distribution gr...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate affordable technologies that are capable of providing a...
Design and build an approximately 800 square foot home that consumes zero net energy. Those are the...
The 2007 University of Texas Solar Decathlon House is called the BLOOMhouse because it represents th...
The Solar Decathlon provided a national forum for competition among fourteen university student team...
Project Solar House is Kansas State University’s entry to the 2007 U.S. Solar Decathlon. The Decathl...
The Solar Decathlon is a two year, international project where university students compete to design...
The Solar Decathlon is a biennial Department of Energy (DOE) collegiate contest to “promote and spee...
Held every two years in Washington DC and run by the US Department of Energy the Solar Decathlon is ...
Team Las Vegas is proposing an elegant, sustainable, and innovative home design that aims to be net ...
The construction industry accounts for 38% of CO2 emissions and generates 600 million tons of debris...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) was one of 16 collegiate teams from around the world t...
AbstractReduction of energy consumption in residential homes is a goal of sustainable construction. ...
A net zero energy home was designed and built by Purdue University for the 2011 Solar Decathlon in W...
Energy consumption in residential homes has been a subject of research related to sustainability. Re...
The expansion of worldwide energy demands, coupled with the fragility of electricity distribution gr...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate affordable technologies that are capable of providing a...
Design and build an approximately 800 square foot home that consumes zero net energy. Those are the...
The 2007 University of Texas Solar Decathlon House is called the BLOOMhouse because it represents th...
The Solar Decathlon provided a national forum for competition among fourteen university student team...
Project Solar House is Kansas State University’s entry to the 2007 U.S. Solar Decathlon. The Decathl...
The Solar Decathlon is a two year, international project where university students compete to design...
The Solar Decathlon is a biennial Department of Energy (DOE) collegiate contest to “promote and spee...
Held every two years in Washington DC and run by the US Department of Energy the Solar Decathlon is ...
Team Las Vegas is proposing an elegant, sustainable, and innovative home design that aims to be net ...
The construction industry accounts for 38% of CO2 emissions and generates 600 million tons of debris...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) was one of 16 collegiate teams from around the world t...
AbstractReduction of energy consumption in residential homes is a goal of sustainable construction. ...
A net zero energy home was designed and built by Purdue University for the 2011 Solar Decathlon in W...
Energy consumption in residential homes has been a subject of research related to sustainability. Re...
The expansion of worldwide energy demands, coupled with the fragility of electricity distribution gr...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate affordable technologies that are capable of providing a...
Design and build an approximately 800 square foot home that consumes zero net energy. Those are the...