This document discusses an energy efficient housing project developed by the Center for Sustainable Building Research at the University of Minnesota. The project aims to reduce energy usage in new homes through improved insulation, high performance windows, tight construction, and energy efficient appliances and lighting. The goal is to make these homes use 30-50% less energy for heating and cooling compared to a typical new home built to code.
This document discusses an energy efficient housing project developed by the Center for Sustainable Building Research at the University of Minnesota. The project aims to reduce energy usage in new homes through improved insulation, high performance windows, tight construction, and energy efficient appliances and lighting. The goal is to make these homes use 30-50% less energy for heating and cooling compared to a typical new home built to code.
This document discusses an energy efficient housing project developed by the Center for Sustainable Building Research at the University of Minnesota. The project aims to reduce energy usage in new homes through improved insulation, high performance windows, tight construction, and energy efficient appliances and lighting. The goal is to make these homes use 30-50% less energy for heating and cooling compared to a typical new home built to code.
This document discusses an energy efficient housing project developed by the Center for Sustainable Building Research at the University of Minnesota. The project aims to reduce energy usage in new homes through improved insulation, high performance windows, tight construction, and energy efficient appliances and lighting. The goal is to make these homes use 30-50% less energy for heating and cooling compared to a typical new home built to code.