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16%

8%

32%

24%

8%

(This house reported 25 resource efficient features.
Percentages above indicate the distribution of features and total 100%)

 

Location:

Rio Rancho, New Mexico

Photovoltaic generation of electricity
Type of Project:

New Construction

Home Completed:

2008

Setting:

suburban

Energy Source:

- solar electric

Layout:

Single-Family
3 bedroom
Attached garage

Lot Size:

8000 sqft

Square Footage:

1665

Sales Market:

Middle-income

Cost/Square Foot:

$ 140.00


Energy Recovery Ventilator
  Goals
  1. To set the bar higher than imaginable for sustainable, energy efficient reproducible Green homes.
  2. To achieve Zero Energy (Zero Carbon Dioxide emissions) on a reproducible and affordable scale for the average home buyer.

 
     
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Primary Contact

Randy Campbell ,  Sales
Artistic Homes
Website: http://www.nmartistic.com/
Phone: (505) 217-1277
randy@nmartistic.com
Note
Builder of LEED-H Certified Platinum, Zero Energy, Zero Carbon Dioxide emissions, high performance, sustainable, reproducible Green home that the average home buyer can afford. - Developer- Builder

Special information

This home is one step toward the ultimate goal of Artistic Homes to achieve a cost-effective, zero energy and reproducible home, every time. This home does it now. The design is offered as an option package in multiple subdivisions. Artistic Homes hopes to build 100 percent zero energy within 3-5 years. Currently the company builds 500 - 800 homes per year.

This home is designed with photovoltaic panels to produce all of the home's electricity needs, solar domestic hot water, a high performance airtight building envelope and an energy recovery ventilator. And, it was built for the middle income family.
Ample daylighting and energy efficient appliances
 

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