In this video, we meet Casey & Natasha, a conscious couple who built a passive solar home near Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In addition to orienting their house to face south, they installed overhangs that block the sun to keep it cool during summer months and allow the sun to enter and heat the house during winter months. They also installed a 10 kW solar system that sells clean electricity back to the grid.

The house was built to Passive House standards which results in energy performance savings of 80-90% when compared to a conventionally built home.

According to Exploring Alternatives, the group that conducted the tour, “The exterior walls of this house are 20″ thick and are insulated using Roxul insulation which is made locally, better for the environment, and has less flame retardants than traditional fiberglass insulation to improve indoor air quality in the home. To maximize the energy efficiency of their home, they installed triple glazed windows, a drain water heat recovery system, an air source heat pump water heater, and a bioethanol fireplace. They also chose sustainable alternatives like concrete countertops instead of granite, and reclaimed pine flooring instead of using new wood. Last but not least, they designed their house to be completely fossil fuel-free which means that they don’t use any fossil fuels to power or heat their home.”

 

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