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摘要 INTRODUCTION This paper describes the first phase of a residential research program to reduce the impact of new construction on the environment through research and education using a Zero Net Energy Test House as a framework.Containing four bedrooms,three and a half baths,the 1,800 square foot house,1,000 square foot basement,is located in Omaha,Nebraska.It is being used to validate several research projects and provides a platform for applications research of a number of technological advances.Laminated photovoltaic solar panels,a wind turbine,and an occupant monitoring energy control system are some of the sustainable design innovations incorporated.Sustainable features are described that detail the application for LEED Platinum certification.Integrated into several University of Nebraska courses,the house has reached more than 200 students in the past year.Interdisciplinary teaching has involved design,construction,research,monitoring and energy analysis.Education opportunities have reached K-12 students,industry professionals,and public through tours and presentations.
机构地区 University of Nebraska
出处 《Journal of Green Building》 2011年第2期36-48,共13页 绿色建筑学报(英文)
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