Posts Tagged ‘solar’

Local Eugene resident goes green with solar on new home

Monday, October 19th, 2009

 

    Mindful Living is working with a new client in Eugene that will incorporate green products and building concepts into her new home.  Lee Pettigrew, who is an instructor in the Linguistics Department at the University of Oregon, has decided to follow her heart and “do the right thing” with this project by going green. 

 

    Early in the design of her home, Ms. Pettigrew decided that she would like her new home to be built with sustainable practices using green materials and products.  The project is on track to meet the High Performace Home (HPH) requirements determined by the Oregon Department of Energy and to be certified as an Earth Advantage home .  To meet the HPH standards, the home must include a renewable energy system that produces at least 1 kWh per square foot of conditioned space on an annual basis for photovoltaics or the equivalent for other technologies as listed in the BETC Technical Requirements.  Ms. Pettigrew decided on a solar collector to use as a pre-heat to the instant water heating system.  With the help and guidance of Advanced Energy Systems, a well-recognized local solar expert,  an ICS (integral collector system) unit has been determined to be the best choice for this project.  The system from SunEarth is self-contained and mounts on the roof facing south with minimal accomodations.

ICS unit by SunEarth

ICS unit by SunEarth

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 The calculations from Advanced Energy Systems for this unit show that the system will save an equivalent of 37 tons of CO2, 110 trees planted, or 3,790 gallons of gasoline. 

Since the beginning of the project, there have been many individuals providing help and assistance for developing a new green home in the Eugene area.  The Eugene Building Department has been very helpful and eager to assist.  Between the incentives, the technical assistance, education, and training, the City of Eugene has hit a home run with their new Green Building Program.  To read more about the benefits and incentives of building green in Eugene, visit the City of Eugene’s website here.  Also, Eli Volum of Earth Advantage has been very informative and helpful during the intial designs to help assure compliance to maximize benefits for going green.  We would like to thank everyone, mentioned and unmentioned, for their continuing patience and assistance with this project.

Solar Panels Price Drop

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

In an article from the New York Times website, it is stated that the prices have dropped significantly on the cost of solar panels.  At this time, the costs are nearly 40 percent lower than this time last year.  This is very significant for people who have found they could not afford to add on PV panels to their homes.  With the drop in prices and the increase in incentives from federal and state governments, the return on investment times are shorter.

Follow this link to read the full story.

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Spray-On Solar Cells

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

The large, bulky, square solar panels being used today may be replaced in a few years with a spray-on application.  A nanoparticle ink that can be sprayed onto any surface and channel solar power into a thin, semi transparent medium is being developed.  It is still in the early stages of development but will prove to be less expensive than the standard solar panels used today.  You should read this interesting article at inhabitat.com.spray-on

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