Our “Green” Learning Lab Kate Skinner, Gresham Smith, and Ethan Alfonso.

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Our “Green” Learning Lab Kate Skinner, Gresham Smith, and Ethan Alfonso

Transcript of Our “Green” Learning Lab Kate Skinner, Gresham Smith, and Ethan Alfonso.

Our “Green” Learning Lab

Kate Skinner, Gresham Smith, and Ethan Alfonso

Power Supplier = Power Tower

Power Towers• a solar furnace using the focused sunlight• large area of flat, moveable mirrors based on

where the sun is • by 2020 power from a Power Tower could

cost 5.47 cents per kWh

Power Tower FactsAdvantages

• cost efficient• cleaner than other

options• easy implementation

Disadvantages• many panels needed• expensive to set up• a lot of space is

required• many think they are not

that attractive

Rain Barrels

• Used for collecting precipitation from runoff for freshwater

• Cost around $100 to $4,000• Cost efficient and eco-friendly

Green Roof

Green Roof• a roof with a layer of self sustaining sod• collects and absorbs rain water,• provides insulation for the home• creates a habitat for animals• costs $15 to $20/square foot • very low maintenance cost• reduces air pollution• reduces runoff damage

Passive Solar Technology

Passive Solar Technology

• windows/panels that trap the sun rays and turn them into usable heat

• applied to eating and cooling, - water treatment, cooking solar

• Little to no cost to maintain• must be south facing

Recycled Siding

Recycled Siding• Recycled siding is used for the insulation of a home to

make it more energy efficient

• anywhere from $2 to $11 per square foot depending on which materials are used

• It is durable and requires very little maintenance

• Just as nice as synthetic siding, yet more cost efficient

Dual Flush Toilets

• Most likely look similar to this

Dual Flush Toilets• has two buttons • control how much water is used based on how much

is excreted• small flush for #1 uses 0.8 gallons • large flush for #2 uses 1.6 gallons• saves average 4,000 gallons• Costs about $250

Straw Insulation

• much cheaper than normal insulation• more fire resistant (burns at a lower temp.)• more compact• Better insulator than synthetic materials

Earth Tubes

• underground heating and cooling system• cost about $20,000

• sustainable and non-electric

• passive geothermal

•Pre heats/cools the fresh air intake

Sun Awning

• Used to cover the passive solar heating systems in the summer

• Can open and close based on the weather and heat intake

• retractable • ~ $1,500