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Home Sweet Zero Energy Home

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Zero energy homes produce at least as much energy as they consume through a combination of energy efficiencies, passive design and renewable energy production. California has adopted zero net energy as the new residential standard for 2020; many other governments are considering similar policies. Developing zero energy homes is the first step towards making all buildings zero energy — a critical step in mitigating climate change, since buildings account for 40% of material and energy use worldwide.

Home Sweet Zero Energy Home is the first practical guidebook that clearly shows how zero energy homes can be good, livable, affordable homes. The author identifies all the pieces of the zero energy puzzle and how they fallinto place, and explains how homeowners and buyers can also take smaller steps towards sharply reducing the energy use of existing buildings. Focusing on real costs and savings, this book takes an in depth look at:

  • Site selection and passive design
  • Insulation, windows, doors and building materials
  • Heating and cooling
  • Appliances and electronics
  • Financial resources and incentives.
  • Whether you are a prospective buyer, owner, or developer, Home Sweet Zero Energy Home is your complete guide to creating a more comfortable, efficient, environmentally friendly home without breaking your back or yourbank account.

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      • Library Journal

        February 15, 2012

        Can you really have a home so efficient that it actually creates all the energy it needs to run? Rehfeld (founder, zeroenergyintelligence.com) makes a strong case for doing just that. Still, he acknowledges the need for greater accessibility to energy-efficient home design and alternative energy sources. While Rehfeld's text is bursting with statistics and success stories, he does not include how-to instruction or specific projects. VERDICT Readers looking for solid justification for a low- or no-energy home will be well served by this title. Those seeking realistic do-it-yourself advice should consider Bruce Harley's Cut Your Energy Bills Now or The Energy-Smart House.

        Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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