Tuesday, February 8, 2011

O'Neill Passive House requires as much energy as a standard hair dryer




Claiming to be the first Certified Passive House in California and the first
 passive house retrofit project in the U.S., the “O’Neill Passive House”
 flaunts an energy-efficient, classy and greendesign. The 2,400-square-foot
 ’60s-era home sports eco-friendly features like airtight construction, triple-
glazed windows, high levels of insulation, passive solar design and an energy
 recovery ventilation system.


The small smart two-bedroom passive home is a cozy, comfortable 
farmhouse that is spiced up with modern techniques. It consumes energy
 equivalent to a standard hair dryer. The owner Cathy O’Neill pays just 
$20 to $30 as her monthly utility bill. The super-efficient features of the
 building have helped this stunning house win “This Week’s Green House” honors 
on Wendy Koch’s Green House blog on USATODAY.com.


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