The first attempt at low first-cost, near zero-energy houses (ZEH)was in June 2002 in Tennessee as part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Building Technologies Program. The goal is to create technologies for low-cost net-zero energy residences by 2020. The initiative is to lead new homeowners and builders toward houses integrate on-site power.This article addresses affordable housing in a mixed, humid climate.
Citation: ASHRAE Journal, Vo1. 47, No. 1
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- Published:
- 2005
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- 7
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- 1 file , 3.2 MB
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- D-23300