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Building a Zero Energy Community in Frederick City

RichM December 4, 2012

Building a Zero Energy Community in Frederick City

NEXUS Homes, Bentz Street
Located on a busy street in downtown Frederick, Bentz Street might seem like an unlikely location for some of the most technologically advanced, environmentally conscious housing in the county.  Once you’re inside the model home there’s an immediate quiet, though it might take a few minutes to notice that the cars streaming by outside are nearly inaudible.  Once it’s pointed out you realize how much care has gone into the construction of these homes.

Every home follows strict net zero energy standards.  Under normal conditions, each house will produce as much energy as it uses in a year.  This includes heating and air conditioning.  This is achieved through a combination of super insulation, tight building envelope using SIP’s, photovoltaic panels, geothermal heating and cooling, and a duct system that is sealed at every single joint with a caulk-like substance.  No duct-tape in this house!

The innovative TRV (Total Recovery Ventilation) allows all Nexus Homes to operate at peak efficiency during either summer or winter and lower ventilation load by up to 90%.

TRV dynamically mixes the incoming and outgoing air to lessen the heating load on the house.  It also reduces humidity by offloading water molecules to a separate exhaust system.

Most interesting, however, is the suite of electronic monitoring systems available for homeowners.  These include “house of the future” style touches like remote control over lights in the house, remote access to security cameras and text message alerts about whether doors are locked or whether the doorbell has just been pressed.  You can monitor energy usage, produce reports and graphs that let you see your usage over time to develop strategies to get you closer to the net zero ideal.

Nexus Vision software puts all the information you need in your hands.  Nexus Energy Homes each come with an iPad and a custom app to allow control over your thermostat and other Nexus Vision features.  Nexus Vision can also be accessed via a desktop or laptop PC from any location.

All these technologies have existed for a while, but Nexus Homes is the first company to devote the time and energy to research and develop ways to combine them in a user friendly, maximally efficient design.

Filed Under: MGG, MGG-Conservation, MGG-GreenTechnology, MGG-Renewable, MGG-SustainableDesign

2012 Maryland Solar Tour

Rich Maranto September 11, 2012

2012 Maryland Solar Tour

Click the booklet to view the 2012 tour homes! The download is 26 MB.

The first weekend in October will be the 3rd annual Maryland Tour of Solar & Green homes. This year we have 36 homes on the tour… including my home! The homes are open from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm on either Saturday (10/6) or Sunday (10/7).

Printed copies of the tour booklet are available at several locations for only $2. The booklet is a great reference. This year we have articles on:

  • Solar PV Return on Investment
  • Solar Thermal Return on Investment
  • Electric Vehicles
  • A Zero-energy Community in Frederick, MD
  • An Update on Offshore Wind
  • The Watershed & Your Back Yard
  • Solar Leasing In Maryland

Filed Under: MGG, MGG-Conservation, MGG-GreenTechnology, MGG-Renewable, MGG-SustainableDesign

Make power with Home Power…

Rich Maranto January 13, 2012

Make power with Home Power…

Home Power, my favorite magazine just arrived. It is the only non-digital publication that I receive.

For a little over $2 per issue this magazine covers various energy topics: solar, wind, PV systems, electric vehicles, batteries, hydrogen, domestic solar hot water, etc… everything to keep an energy geek occupied for hours.

The publishers, Richard and Karen Perez started Home Power in 1987 to change the way that people understand and use energy.

Their publication presents renewable energy technology topics in an approachable, non-technical way. For example, this months’ issue features articles on PV system sizing and expansion, choosing a grid-tied inverter, free online tools for estimating PV output, how to select batteries for a renewable energy system, and how to build an electric motorcycle.

If you subscribe for for 3-years you also get a DVD digital archive of all past issues for free. This is a great resource for anyone interested in renewable energy!

 

Filed Under: MGG, MGG-Conservation, MGG-Renewable, MGG-SustainableDesign

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