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Subject: Ecohouse at the State Fair 


It's Ecohouse! It's new! If you're
thinking you saw it all last year, think again. 


By KAREN YOUSO,
Star Tribune 
Last update: August 31, 2009 - 6:03 PM 

Watch the video at this link 

http://www.startrib une.com/lifestyl e/homegarden/ 56358742. html?elr= KArks7PYDiaK7DUH PYDiaK7DU9PhDcUL PQL7PQLanchO7DiU 

Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, and see the house that you can live in for free. That's right, free. 

Electric bill? Forget about it. Gas bill? It never shows up. 

We're
talking about a net zero house here. Energy used in the house is made by the house. Operational costs are a big, fat zero. And the beautiful fittings inside the house, they're made with Mother Nature in mind. 

If you're thinking you saw it all last year, think again. 

"This is the biggest and best Ecohouse so far," said Rachel Maloney, owner of Natural Built Home and veteran of the fair's past four Ecohouses. 

Experience
the latest in living beautifully with a small ecological footprint. Walk
under the solar chimney and enter through a two-story wall of glass --
south-facing triple-panes that give lots of light, with warmth in winter, but
not in summer. 
Check
out the bathroom. 

See the
toilet with the sink on top? You're looking at the future, folks: a
two-handled flusher that uses gray water. 

Gray
water, you ask? That's a fancy phrase for not pristine. Wash your hands in
the sink, and the water flows into the toilet tank for flushing, taking an
efficient little detour on its way to the sewer. 

Notice
that the sink, toilet and shower are lined up in a row and surrounded by
vivid blue tile. That's how it's done in Japan 
and Europe . 

"Keep
wet items in a wet area," Malone said. It's tidier and more efficient.
The shiny tile is recycled glass, of course. 

Look
down. That's Marmoleum on the floor. It doesn't stink, like a vinyl floor,
and it's safe, durable, easy to clean and colorful. Most of all, it's totally
recyclable. 

The
same can be said of the carpet. When you're done with your carpet, you don't
throw it away. No, it's recycled -- really, truly recycled. It becomes new
carpet, and does so repeatedly. It's far better than ordinary carpet that's
headed to the landfill, or maybe "recycled" by being turned into a
park bench on its way to the landfill. 


Cork 
on the kitchen's floor is just like that on the floors of European churches.
It's quiet, easy on the feet and from a totally renewable source, the cork
tree. 
Speaking
of trees, check out the counter tops made of crushed walnut shells -- from
Minnesota , naturally. 

Ladies,
don't skip the mechanical room. It's not dull, nor is it for men only.
There's magic there. That's where pipes planted deep in the back yard work to
keep your tushie warm in winter and cool in summer, all while saving you
money and the environment trouble. Sound too good to be true? It's geothermal
-- and experts can explain how it works. 

Direct
your eyes to the electric meter. That's no regular ticker. It spins backward.
Yes, sir, this little deal allows you to sell the electricity you collect
back to the utility company, which has to buy it at the going rate. It's the
law. 

Don't
believe that solar energy works in Minnesota ?
Well, Minnesota has the same sun energy as Houston , don't you
know. It's just distributed differently. In fact, we're better at solar energy than Southern states because we're cooler. This house will make more
electricity than you need on long, sunny summer days. The utility will cut
you a check. Or you can just keep it as a credit to use on short, cloudy
winter days, when it's not making enough. 

Step
outside onto the beautiful paver patio and driveway. Rain and snow melt don't
run off this surface, but percolate into the ground, qualifying you for the
Minneapolis Storm Water credit, reducing fees you pay to the city. 

Don't miss the electric car in the green-roofed carport. Throw in a couple of solar panels and the car can run for free, too. It pays for itself in about five years, "then it's 40 years of free driving," said solar designer and installer Rebecca Lundberg, with Powerfully Green. 

Stand back now and admire this 2,500-square- foot, four-bedroom, two-bathroom house.
Picture yourself living in one like this in town, or maybe on that vacation property up north. It's just $630,000, after state and federal rebates, including everything but the lot. 

Of course you can buy the fair's model.

 Top Comment : Charles davison   | 09 04 2009 09:49:54 +0000
I liked the article .some ideas like washbasin on flush cistern . thats workable,but the pipes deep in ground..it was sixer
 
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  Commented by  shersks, Network Designer, TATA COMMUNICATIONS    | 09 05 2009 18:16:00 +0000
A good one; reinstates the effective utilization of resources.  Concepts of  Solar energy utilization in the equatorial  countries like India and re-use of water wherever possible will make a remarkable difference. Any suggestions on how do we get this implemented economically with a wide acceptance level  ?
  Commented by  Kumbakonam S Venkataraman, Associate Editor, Dynamic Youth online magazine    | 09 04 2009 14:04:23 +0000
Of course, Thoughts are valuable.
  Commented by  Charles davison, Project Manager, Douglas OHI LLc oman    | 09 04 2009 09:49:54 +0000
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I liked the article .some ideas like washbasin on flush cistern . thats workable,but the pipes deep in ground..it was sixer
  Commented by  Prabhat nair, Correspondent, kendrathil    | 09 04 2009 06:11:23 +0000
Rating : +1 
This is fantastic
  Commented by  santosh kumar, Marketing Manager, TATA MOTORS LTD    | 09 04 2009 05:00:08 +0000
Rating : +1 
Good article !! 
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