DOE Tour of Zero: The Smartlux on Greenpark by M Street Homes
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This luxury home by M Street Homes of Houston, Texas, boasts a unique high-performance HVAC system and U.S. DOE Zero Energy Ready Home certification.
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This 4,500-square-foot, tri-level home will cost its owners less than $1,500 to heat and cool annually.
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This high-efficiency home achieved a Home Energy Rating System (HERS) score of 32, far lower than the 100 HERS score typical of new homes.
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Roof-mounted photovoltaic panels use free energy from the sun to generate electricity.
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High-efficiency appliances like an ENERGY STAR-rated dishwasher, refrigerator, and freezer contribute to low energy bills.
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EPA WaterSense-rated fixtures help reduce water and energy use.
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Low-/no-VOC paints and finishes help provide a healthy indoor environment.
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On-demand hot water pumps speed hot water to faucets at a push of a button to limit water waste and save energy.
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The balanced fresh air system includes a filtered fresh air intake that is wired to the central HVAC system with timer controls, while exhaust fans in the kitchen, bathrooms, and laundry room pull stale and moist air from the home.
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The home uses waste heat from the gas-fired tri-generator to provide nearly all the hot water for a family of four, with a high-efficiency heat pump water heater for backup.
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This high-performance home includes a first-of-its-kind, high-efficiency, gas-fired tri-generation system that incorporates cooling, heating, and power production. The generator produces electricity, with PV, batteries, and grid-tied access for back-up power while waste heat from the generator provides heat for domestic hot water, the central furnace, and desiccant-drying in the whole-house dehumidification system. The generator also mechanically drives the air conditioning compressor.
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The ultra-efficient attic insulation includes 7 inches of open-cell spray foam covering the underside of the roof deck to provide a sealed conditioned attic space for the home’s interior comfort distribution system.
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A continuous exterior thermal blanket of 1-inch-thick rigid foam insulation wraps the exterior of the home while the wall cavities are filled with 1.5 inches of closed-cell spray foam plus blown cellulose for enhanced quiet and comfort.