Unit 10- Lesson 7: A Green Home
Label the features of the green home in the picture that help conserve energy and reduce the amount of water used in the home.
A. Building with trees on south and west B. High-quality insulation and sealing C. Low-flush and dual-flush toilets D. PV Cells for energy E. Wind Power system F. Solar thermal heating system G. Native plantings H. Geothermal heating and cooling system I. ENERGY STAR appliances and light fixtures J. Local stone K. Gray-water recovery L. Passive solar heating M. Rain-water collection
Why is adequate insulation important?
Approximately 50% of energy used in a home is for heating and cooling. Adequate insulation will help keep warm air in during the winter and keep cool air in during the summer
List three ways to reduce the amount of water used in a home.
Capture rainwater for irrigation. Capture gray water for irrigation. Switch to a tankless water heater.
Where should trees be planted in a yard and why?
Planting trees on the south and west sides helps provide shading to keep things cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.
Why is it more green to build with local materials?
Transporting materials uses energy and creates emissions.
List five ways to conserve energy in your home.
Use smart power strips. Install adequate insulation. Buy ENERGY STAR appliances. Switch to a tankless water heater. Use ENERGY STAR heating and cooling systems.
Define gray water.
all the water that goes down a drain that has not come into contact with human waste
Select the three types of light bulbs from least energy efficient to most energy efficient.
incandescent CFL LED
Define xeriscaping.
the use of plants in a landscape that require little to no extra water for irrigation