Residential Energy Efficiency to the Max: Touring a Net-Zero Energy LEED Platinum House
Rabbi Michelle Fisher, David Miller
Tue Jan 24, 09am-01:00pm, Meet at W11, Meet at W11 - Bring T-fare
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 20-Jan-2012
Limited to 25 participants.
Single session event
Come tour the home of MIT Hillel alum David Miller '90, SM'91, PhD '07, who built the first net-zero energy, platinum LEED single family residence that’s walking distance from Boston’s ‘T’. The design goals for this house were nearly impossible: to be net-zero energy and platinum LEED, to be extremely durable and low maintenance, to fit in and be an attractive addition to an upscale suburban neighborhood, and to have similar features as other new houses while being built at a comparable cost to houses that have conventional energy usage. Hear about the technologies, products and services that made this happen at the related Sloan sponsored IAP event ../searchiap/iap-b010.html.
This is the opportunity for the house tour.
Contact: Rabbi Michelle Fisher, W11, hillelrsvp@mit.edu
Sponsor: Hillel
Latest update: 21-Nov-2011
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