Focus on the quality, reputation, and reliability of a SIPs manufacturer rather than just their location. A manufacturer far away may still provide better products, service, and value compared to local options.| Zero Energy Project
These walkable cities offer easy access to amenities, public transit, and green spaces—all without needing a vehicle. Explore them here, along with their environmental and health benefits. The post The Best Cities for Living Without a Car appeared first on Zero Energy Project.| Zero Energy Project
Builders and renovators across Canada, propelled by demand from homebuyers, bring the net zero goods. The post A Look Inside Canada’s Award-Winning Net Zero Homes appeared first on Zero Energy Project.| Zero Energy Project
Enercept has been building homes with customizable SIP construction longer than almost anyone else. They embrace creative, sustainable design. The post Enercept Customized SIPs: The Easiest Way to Build Green appeared first on Zero Energy Project.| Zero Energy Project
Pearl Home Certification uses an app to carry contractors through certification, renovations, and then recertification—prioritizing efficiency features along the way. The post Pearl Home Certification: Leading the Way to High Performance appeared first on Zero Energy Project.| Zero Energy Project
The word is now out, and sales of heat pump water heaters (HPWHs) are taking off. New rebates, mandates, and tax credits will likely drive sales through the roof by the end of this decade. Heat pump water heaters use a fraction of the energy of legacy technologies, with great performance, which means lower utility […] The post We Are the Rare, Repeat Heat Pump Water Heater Customers appeared first on Zero Energy Project.| Zero Energy Project
If you’re interested in shaving off perhaps 10% of your household energy use (and your electric bill) with a single purchase, it’s time to look into heat pump clothes dryers. “An electric dryer can use anywhere from 700 to 1000 kilowatt-hours of electricity each year. That’s about a tenth of the average American’s electricity usage,” […] The post Heat Pump Clothes Dryers: Low-Impact Laundry appeared first on Zero Energy Project.| Zero Energy Project