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Sustainable Community Project. EDSGN 100 section 011 Team 8 Amber Papenfuss, Kevin Hennessy, Mario Palarino, Sam Rockashel. What's Ahead. Introduction Community Specifications House Specifications Cost/Benefit analysis Why. Goal.
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Sustainable Community Project EDSGN 100 section 011 Team 8 Amber Papenfuss, Kevin Hennessy, Mario Palarino, Sam Rockashel
What's Ahead Introduction Community Specifications House Specifications Cost/Benefit analysis Why...
Goal Design a community that minimizes costs to the consumer, is energy efficient, and economical to the developer
Community Specifications N E W S Figure 1 Community Layout
Home Specifications Figure 2 Artist Rendition of home
First Floor Figure 3 First Floor
Second Floor Figure 4 Second Floor
Systems Figure 5 solar panel Figure 6 heat pump Figure 7 Community
Cost Benefit Analysis Average savings of 20% on annual bills Government subsidies/tax-breaks Surplus energy can generate additional revenue
Why... Customers will save significant amounts of money and energy Homes operate at 70% power consumption compared to an average American home Buyers are looking to save money, this design fulfills their need
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