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| === Energy Use Monitioring ===
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| This is what we need to do to monitor our power use.
| | *[[CEC Demo House]] |
| | | *[[Student Research]] |
| == Links ==
| | *[[Living Green]] |
| * [http://www.cope.com/ Cope Environmental Center] | |
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| === Landscaping ===
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| ====General Landscaping====
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| kentucky bluegrass-conventional, need lots of water and chemicals to thrive in our area
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| "xeriscaping": landscaping that minimizes water demand -->proper soil prep, drought-tolerant plants, rainwater harvesting, mulching. Costs half as much as standard landscaped yards.
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| native species:
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| beech tree
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| http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/rdsduse/in.htm
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| talk to stephanie about this
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| http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/garden/07225.html
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| ====Landscaping for Wind====
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| might be a concern for us because we are working with an older and leakier house.
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| could reduce our energy use by 10-40 percent, depending on how windy it is in our area and how much draft gets in.
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| -most effective windbreaks are trees or shrubs with low crowns and dense foliage
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| -where to place them?
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| -page 180 has placement of trees around hypothetical house
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| ====Landscaping for Heating and Cooling====
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| trees can assist in cooling by the shade they produce and by the process of evapotranspiration
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| deciduous treeson east and west sides of the house only in areas that are more than 60 degrees e or w of due south from the house. Don't place on south side where winter sun will be blocked from providing energy (even bare branches can block a lot of sunlight).
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| what is our "solar window"?-how much sunlight do we get per day based on our placement?
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| http://oikos.com/library/energy_outlet/landscaping.html
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| http://oikos.com/
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| http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/garden/07831.html
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| we need to think about how much space we have above and below ground for the vegetation to grow--tree roots can be very wide spread
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| vines on an arbor is another idea that could be cool
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