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  2. Double envelope house - Wikipedia

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    Butler's experimental design was a form of isolated passive solar design that incorporated a passive heat distribution system. It attempted to address the problem of unequal distribution of heat that was associated with some direct gain systems. . This phenomenon is observed particularly in designs with inadequate thermal mass, poor cross ...

  3. Passive solar building design - Wikipedia

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    The surface of the thermal mass absorbs the solar radiation that strikes it and stores it for nighttime use. Unlike a direct gain system, the thermal storage wall system provides passive solar heating without excessive window area and glare in interior spaces. However, the ability to take advantage of views and daylighting are eliminated.

  4. Solar Building - Wikipedia

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    The Truman St. elevation of the building, showing the location of the solar collectors (now covered) The building's active solar heating system employed an array of 56 solar thermal collectors with a total area of 800 square feet (74 m 2). The array was positioned on a south-facing exterior wall which was angled at 30 degrees to the vertical in ...

  5. Kenneth Haggard - Wikipedia

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    This solar house was built in 1972 as a prototype for the roof pond system of heating and cooling invented by Harold Hay. Several aspects distinguish the project: First documented 100 percent heated and cooled passive solar building .

  6. History of passive solar building design - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, interest in passive solar building design was significantly stimulated by the 1973 oil crisis. [10] Dozens of pattern books were published in this period, including the Passive Solar Energy Book by Edward Mazria. [11] In 1977, the U.S. Department of Energy was created, and in 1978 Solar Energy Tax credits were provided.

  7. Steve Baer - Wikipedia

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    Steve Baer, founder and operator of Zomeworks, Inc., of Albuquerque, New Mexico, (1974) Steve Baer (October 13, 1938 – May 17, 2024) was an American inventor and pioneer of passive solar technology. [1] Baer pioneered and helped popularize the use of zomes. He took a number of solar power patents, wrote a number of books and publicized his work.

  8. Solar Photovoltaic Energy Research, Development, and ...

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    An Act to provide for an accelerated program of research, development, and demonstration of solar photovoltaic energy technologies leading to early competitive commercial applicability of such technologies to be carried out by the Department of Energy, with the support of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the National Bureau of ...

  9. Passive cooling - Wikipedia

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    Passive cooling covers all natural processes and techniques of heat dissipation and modulation without the use of energy. [1] Some authors consider that minor and simple mechanical systems (e.g. pumps and economizers) can be integrated in passive cooling techniques, as long they are used to enhance the effectiveness of the natural cooling process. [7]