in new
homes designed to provide comfortable living environments with
lower energy consumption and operating costs. Residential design
focused on proper orientation, optimized building envelope,
effective heating, cooling, and lighting systems, as well as
efficient appliance selections, significantly reduce home energy
use. Adding solar energy systems to generate electricity by
harvesting the sun's rays, or solar thermal systems to heat water
or air by capturing solar heat gain, further offset energy
consumption and lower a home's carbon footprint on the
environment.
Designing, building, and living in high-performance homes provides
economic, quality-of-living, and environmental advantages for
homeowners. Home builders enjoy increased appeal by constructing
new homes that have improved thermal comfort and lower operating
costs. Utility companies also realize benefits because
high-performance homes, and those with solar energy and thermal
systems, reduce both peak energy demand and consumption on the
system-wide electrical grid. This Design Brief provides an
introduction for designing highperformance new homes by addressing
the following topics:
- Benefits and Incentives
- Integrated Designs
- Solar Technologies
- Energy-efficient Equipment
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