JD
12-31-2007, 09:22 PM
I'm still in the design phase of my home and I'm considering various energy sources. I plan to build in Alabama so wind is not feasible. I have a few creeks on my property but have very little head and low flow (especially in the summer).
So here's what I've been thinking. The house will be on the grid with the following possible additions. I'm still researching and haven't decided which system to go with but here are the things I've considered.
1. Masonry heater with geothermal heat pump for AC and supplementary heat. Winters aren't typically frigid but there are freak cold snaps sometimes. The summers, however, are plenty hot and humid.
2. Propane stove, maybe fridge too.
3. Solar water heat with propane backup. (probably a demand heater)
I would love to be able to generate all my electricity with PV panels because I like the idea of being energy independant and...it's cool. However, I don't like the idea of 20 plus years for it to pay for itself.
I do plan to implement as many energy saving measures as possible, (high efficency appliances, lights, etc). I already drive my family crazy with my rants about turning off the lights. :0 I tend to keep a dark house except for the room I'm in.
As you can see, I have much to consider but I want to decide before I proceed with my design. Any and all ideas and recommendations are welcome.
Also, can anyone recommend a good book on solar energy? I'm looking for something with lots of good info on theory, system design and construction that doesn't spend a lot of time getting preachy about "global warming". OMG, don't get me started. I'm looking for technical and design help, not a sermon from a hippie. (see my sig below). Thanks, everybody! :)
So here's what I've been thinking. The house will be on the grid with the following possible additions. I'm still researching and haven't decided which system to go with but here are the things I've considered.
1. Masonry heater with geothermal heat pump for AC and supplementary heat. Winters aren't typically frigid but there are freak cold snaps sometimes. The summers, however, are plenty hot and humid.
2. Propane stove, maybe fridge too.
3. Solar water heat with propane backup. (probably a demand heater)
I would love to be able to generate all my electricity with PV panels because I like the idea of being energy independant and...it's cool. However, I don't like the idea of 20 plus years for it to pay for itself.
I do plan to implement as many energy saving measures as possible, (high efficency appliances, lights, etc). I already drive my family crazy with my rants about turning off the lights. :0 I tend to keep a dark house except for the room I'm in.
As you can see, I have much to consider but I want to decide before I proceed with my design. Any and all ideas and recommendations are welcome.
Also, can anyone recommend a good book on solar energy? I'm looking for something with lots of good info on theory, system design and construction that doesn't spend a lot of time getting preachy about "global warming". OMG, don't get me started. I'm looking for technical and design help, not a sermon from a hippie. (see my sig below). Thanks, everybody! :)