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Smart energy efficient design is achieved with a reasonable blend of several basic building technologies. 

First we insulate well to reduce heat losses, second we use passive solar to aid in winter heating and reduce summer cooling needs, then third we attend to the many "little" items that can add up to make a difference.

As detailed in the section on insulation, energy costs can be cut up to 35% by insulating very well.   So a monthly winter heating bill of $250 would drop to $150.  By adding in passive solar technology the $150 can drop to less than $80.  Earth berming increases the savings further.  So maximum savings is gained through a blend of technology.  Below is a table of where a typical homes uses energy and what we did to reduce the needs.  By doing all of this our total energy costs have been cut over 50% compared to similar families and homes in the area.   Then by adding solar PV to the roof our bills are 10% of the average.

For a solar home one needs to balance orientation with thermal mass and window area.  The general rule of thumb is you want the south facing window area to be about 10% of your floor area.  If you go much above 12% then you can easily suffer from overheating in the day.  Much less than 8% and you will not gain enough heat to make it worth while.

Energy use What we have done
Home Heating

Well insulated home

Passive Solar Orientation

Efficient heat pump  Click for a heat pump comparison by the EPA 

Heat ducts located within the insulated envelope

Earth tempered air-air exchange or earth berming

Insulating window quilts

Hot water 

Solar Pre water heater

Rheem Heat Pump Water heater (uses about 1/4 the energy and gives some cooling and dehumidification.

Air conditioning

Well insulated home

Passive Solar Orientation

Efficient heat pump  Click for a heat pump comparison by the EPA 

   We have moved to an Amana Inverter model we have been pleased with.

Engineered overhangs

Landscaping

Earth tempered air-air exchange or earth berming (first home)

Insulating concrete Forms for high mass

Heat pump located on the north east corner for afternoon shading

Stove No good ideas
Refrigerator Purchase a high efficiency model
General Lighting Have moved to all LED lighting.  We calculate it saves us enough electricity to power one of our plug-in cars about 500 miles a month.