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The Hershbein Home EDSGN 100 David Eberly Caroline Platt Nichole Stoner Mike Suder
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Table of Contents Introduction The Problem Criteria and Restraints Our Ideas Our Solution Conclusion
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Introduction House was visited, homeowners questioned Goal: to make house more sustainable Problems: High water bill in summer High electric bill in the winter Need to reduce water and electricity bill in order to create a more sustainable home
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Stakeholders Homeowners Design Team Home Improvement Stores Government Regulatory Agencies Financing Agencies Neighbors
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Constraints Budget Keep current house and yard size Current appliances and heating system Public water Public waste water Electricity from WestPenn grid Neighborhood codes Local building codes
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Specifications Water Shower Drinking Toilet Energy Production Heating Cooking Electricity Cooling
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Specifications Safety Communications Falling Security Fire Aesthetics/Comfort/Health Storage Living Space Design of home
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Ideas Considered Windmill System Solar Panel System Grey Water Drip Irrigation System
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Evaluation: Windmill System Cost: $4,340 Professional installation Output 1000 watts Minimum breeze of 3mph No wind, no power Guy wires needed
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Solar Panel System Cost $12,827.22 Professional Installation Connects to electric power grid
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Grey Water Cost Estimate: > $3,400 Professional Installation Recycles water Large tank required Additional maintenance
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Drip Irrigation Estimated cost of $127.81 Installed by design team Water plants and grass around the house
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Pairwise Comparisons Criteria Aesthetically Pleasing Easy Installation DurableInexpensiveSafeEffectiveTotalsPercentage Aesthetically Pleasing 11/21/41/21/41/52.75% Easy Installation 211/31 1/44.99% Durable43131/31/211.820% Inexpensive211/311/41/34.99% Safe433411/215.527% Effective54232117.030% Total 56.9100%
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Our Solutions Solar Panels Savings of $1000 per year
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Our Solutions Drip Irrigation Savings of $80.00 per year
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Savings Budget$15,000.00 Solar Panels$12,827.22 Drip Irrigation$127.81 Money Left Over $2,044.97 Current Cost Per Year Our SolutionSavings Water$166.00$86.00$80.00 Electricity$3000.00$2000.00$1000.00
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Conclusion Drip Irrigation System Water lawn Minimal effort Reduced water bills Solar Panels Reduced electric bills Increase value of home Improves the sustainability of the house Self-sustaining Minimal up-keep
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Questions?
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References "Home Solar 8.2 SMA Grid-tied Power System BPSMA8200." Home Solar 8.2 SMA Grid-tied Power System. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Aug. 2012.. Purely Solar Panel. "Google Images." Google Images. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Aug. 2012.. "Solar Energy for Homes." Home Solar Power Systems. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Aug. 2012.. "Pipe & Fittings Category | PVC Pipe, CPVC Pipe and Clear PVC Pipe. | U.S. Plastic Corp." Pipe & Fittings Category | PVC Pipe, CPVC Pipe and Clear PVC Pipe. | U.S. Plastic Corp. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Aug. 2012.. "Shipping Methods." Blue Stripe 1/2 In. X 500 Ft. Drip Tubing-53616 at The Home Depot. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Aug. 2012..
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