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Solar Decathlon 2013: Austria
Team Austria's Living Inspired by Sustainable Innovation
(LISI) from the Vienna U. of Technology is an atrium-style house typical
for Austria, envisioned as a sustainable urban cottage or a
contemporary chalet for mountain and lake resorts. The open space has
fully retractable glass...
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Solar Decathlon 2013: UNLV
The U. of Nevada-Las Vegas won the Market Appeal competition
for designing and executing their DesertSol home for their target
market and audience. Their house was designed to "reflect the spirit of
the Mojave Desert [...] with reverence to the sun as both a source of
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Solar Decathlon 2013: Czech Technical University
Take a tour with us through the Czech Technical University's
AIR house (Affordable, Innovative, and Recyclable), with design
inspired by 50-plus-year-old empty nesters nearing retirement. A minimum
interior living area is balanced by a generous outdoor terrace, and the
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Solar Decathlon 2013: Middlebury
Middlebury College's InSite moved the solar PV array off the
roof entirely to create a "solar path" behind the back patio -- almost
resembling a tallish ground-mount system -- providing shading and the
template for a "solar path" in an envisioned community solar deployment.
The 7.2-kW system's Lumos frameless modules were ...
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Solar Decathlon 2013: Ontario
The ECHO house from Team Ontario (Queen's University,
Carleton University, and Algonquin College) took top marks in the
Engineering category, which ranked five criteria: functionality (did
energy and HVAC systems work), efficiency (how much would it save in a
year), innovation (are the approaches unique, with market potential),
and reliability (how long will they operate and requiring how much
maintenance). Their ECHO house offers a ...
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Solar Decathlon 2013: Stevens Institute of Technology
Every Solar Decathlon house had some version of solar PV
panel except Stevens -- the 5.8-kW array on their Ecohabit house
incorporated Dow Powerhouse Solar Shingles, essentially invisible from
ground level, on a portion of their roof to provide power. A Dow rep
inside the house noted their product ...
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Solar Decathlon 2013: Inside the Microgrid
Schneider Electric's Phil Davis talks about the design and
management of the Solar Decathlon's microgrid which allows all the homes
to be truly net-metered, which means extra attention must be paid to
interconnect issues, safety, and reliability. What impresses him most
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