7 books on Energy-Efficient Home [PDF]
November 14, 2024 | 29 |
These books are covering smart home energy-efficient design principles, sustainable building materials, renewable energy integration, energy-efficient appliances and strategies for reducing energy consumption.
1. Energy Efficient Affordable Housing: Policy Design and Implementation in Canadian Cities
2021 by Sasha Tsenkova
This book offers a pioneering comparative evaluation of energy-efficient retrofit programs within the social housing sector across Canadian cities, emphasizing the efficiency and efficacy of these initiatives. Using an interdisciplinary approach and drawing from comprehensive empirical data gathered through case studies, observations, and interviews, the book assesses the impact of key policy instruments, including regulatory, fiscal, and institutional measures, on the achieved outcomes. It explores essential strategies for delivering environmentally sustainable and affordable housing solutions while addressing climate change imperatives and resilience considerations. This work holds significant value for researchers, policymakers, urban leaders, professionals, and students. Additionally, it provides practical insights applicable to social housing organizations in regions with limited residual housing sectors, offering valuable lessons for the development, planning, and execution of energy retrofit programs not only in North America but also in other global contexts.
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2. Smart Homes in easy steps: Master smart technology for your home
2018 by Nick Vandome
The book "Smart Homes in easy steps: Master smart technology for your home" begins by exploring the concept of a smart home and underscores its newfound affordability and accessibility for households of all types. It provides comprehensive guidance on the setup of smart home devices, including their installation and integration with apps and digital voice assistants for effective control. The book delves into the world of digital voice assistants that play a pivotal role in managing smart home devices, offering in-depth insights into popular options such as Alexa and the Amazon Echo, Google Assistant and the Google Home, and Siri and the Apple HomePod. Furthermore, the book offers detailed coverage of specific smart home device categories, addressing their installation, setup, and operational aspects. Topics covered include:
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3. Prefabulous World: Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Homes Around the Globe
2014 by Sheri Koones
In "Prefabulous World: Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Homes Around the Globe," the fourth installment of Sheri Koones's pioneering Prefabulous series, readers are treated to a visually striking exploration of how individuals worldwide are harnessing the power of prefabrication to craft homes that are both energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable. This international survey delves into an array of design aesthetics and cutting-edge green technologies that are revolutionizing the way we think about home construction. With the escalating costs of energy and a growing commitment to environmental preservation, the global prefab construction industry is witnessing a surge in innovative solutions. Highlighting the boundless potential of prefabrication for creating homes that are increasingly energy-efficient, "Prefabulous World" features fifty captivating examples of eco-friendly home design hailing from diverse locations such as Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Canada, the United States, England, Germany, South Africa, and beyond.
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4. Solar Energy: Technologies and Project Delivery for Buildings
2013 by Andy Walker
"Solar Energy: Technologies and Implementation for Building Projects" serves as an authoritative guide for architects, engineers, and design professionals involved in solar energy system integration within building projects. Offering a comprehensive overview of solar applications, operational principles, and user-friendly resources, this book streamlines the solar design and engineering phases. It includes sample documentation and specialized tools to furnish all the essential details required for the comprehensive planning of solar energy systems in buildings. Its purpose is to empower mainstream MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) and design firms, expanding beyond solar energy specialists, to effectively respond to the increasing demand for solar energy integration within building projects."
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5. The ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME: A Complete Guide
2012 by Patrick Waterfield
The imperative to reduce energy consumption and cut costs is gaining paramount importance, especially with tightening European and national regulations aimed at curbing carbon emissions and raising minimum energy standards for new constructions and renovations. This comprehensive guide delves into every facet of energy efficiency within homes, encompassing key topics such as dwelling location, construction methods, energy ratings, insulation, windows, heating systems, lighting, ventilation, renewable energy solutions, household appliances, and environmental considerations like water conservation and recycling. Updated to reflect recent legislation and advancements in energy-efficient technologies, this accessible book offers practical insights into optimizing energy usage in homes without delving into overly technical details.
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6. Energy Efficient Homes For Dummies
2008 by Rik DeGunther
This practical guide, Energy Efficient Homes For Dummies, offers hands-on solutions to help individuals save money by implementing intelligent energy-related changes. A cost-effective approach to combating global warming involves enhancing the energy and water efficiency of residential properties. Within the book, homeowners will find valuable advice, tips, and DIY projects aimed at reducing expenses, boosting energy efficiency, and minimizing waste and environmental harm. Following a self-conducted home energy audit, readers create a personalized action plan tailored to their specific objectives. The book presents a wide array of potential solutions, ranging from optimizing the use of blinds and awnings to exploring geothermal alternatives, all designed to lower household expenses and reduce the environmental footprint. Rik DeGunther, the founder of Efficient Homes, an energy consulting firm specializing in home energy audits and efficient HVAC system design, offers his expertise in this resourceful guide.
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7. Green from the Ground Up: Sustainable, Healthy and Energy-efficient Home Construction : a Builder's Guide
2008 by David Johnston, Scott Gibson
The green building movement is at the forefront of the construction industry, driven by a rising desire for sustainable, health-conscious, and energy-efficient homes. In response to this demand, David Johnston and Scott Gibson offer a cutting-edge exploration of progressive concepts and well-established techniques for both new construction and environmentally conscious remodeling in their book, "Green from the Ground Up: Sustainable, Healthy and Energy-efficient Home Construction: a Builder's Guide." They initiate their comprehensive guide with accessible explanations of the fundamental principles of green building, progressing to topics such as site planning, material selection, energy conservation, and indoor air quality. Throughout the book, they meticulously outline each phase of the design and construction process, encompassing everything from framing to finishing, making it an indispensable resource for anyone in the field.
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1. Energy Efficient Affordable Housing: Policy Design and Implementation in Canadian Cities
2021 by Sasha Tsenkova
This book offers a pioneering comparative evaluation of energy-efficient retrofit programs within the social housing sector across Canadian cities, emphasizing the efficiency and efficacy of these initiatives. Using an interdisciplinary approach and drawing from comprehensive empirical data gathered through case studies, observations, and interviews, the book assesses the impact of key policy instruments, including regulatory, fiscal, and institutional measures, on the achieved outcomes. It explores essential strategies for delivering environmentally sustainable and affordable housing solutions while addressing climate change imperatives and resilience considerations. This work holds significant value for researchers, policymakers, urban leaders, professionals, and students. Additionally, it provides practical insights applicable to social housing organizations in regions with limited residual housing sectors, offering valuable lessons for the development, planning, and execution of energy retrofit programs not only in North America but also in other global contexts.
Download PDF
2. Smart Homes in easy steps: Master smart technology for your home
2018 by Nick Vandome
The book "Smart Homes in easy steps: Master smart technology for your home" begins by exploring the concept of a smart home and underscores its newfound affordability and accessibility for households of all types. It provides comprehensive guidance on the setup of smart home devices, including their installation and integration with apps and digital voice assistants for effective control. The book delves into the world of digital voice assistants that play a pivotal role in managing smart home devices, offering in-depth insights into popular options such as Alexa and the Amazon Echo, Google Assistant and the Google Home, and Siri and the Apple HomePod. Furthermore, the book offers detailed coverage of specific smart home device categories, addressing their installation, setup, and operational aspects. Topics covered include:
Download PDF
3. Prefabulous World: Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Homes Around the Globe
2014 by Sheri Koones
In "Prefabulous World: Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Homes Around the Globe," the fourth installment of Sheri Koones's pioneering Prefabulous series, readers are treated to a visually striking exploration of how individuals worldwide are harnessing the power of prefabrication to craft homes that are both energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable. This international survey delves into an array of design aesthetics and cutting-edge green technologies that are revolutionizing the way we think about home construction. With the escalating costs of energy and a growing commitment to environmental preservation, the global prefab construction industry is witnessing a surge in innovative solutions. Highlighting the boundless potential of prefabrication for creating homes that are increasingly energy-efficient, "Prefabulous World" features fifty captivating examples of eco-friendly home design hailing from diverse locations such as Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Canada, the United States, England, Germany, South Africa, and beyond.
Download PDF
4. Solar Energy: Technologies and Project Delivery for Buildings
2013 by Andy Walker
"Solar Energy: Technologies and Implementation for Building Projects" serves as an authoritative guide for architects, engineers, and design professionals involved in solar energy system integration within building projects. Offering a comprehensive overview of solar applications, operational principles, and user-friendly resources, this book streamlines the solar design and engineering phases. It includes sample documentation and specialized tools to furnish all the essential details required for the comprehensive planning of solar energy systems in buildings. Its purpose is to empower mainstream MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) and design firms, expanding beyond solar energy specialists, to effectively respond to the increasing demand for solar energy integration within building projects."
Download PDF
5. The ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME: A Complete Guide
2012 by Patrick Waterfield
The imperative to reduce energy consumption and cut costs is gaining paramount importance, especially with tightening European and national regulations aimed at curbing carbon emissions and raising minimum energy standards for new constructions and renovations. This comprehensive guide delves into every facet of energy efficiency within homes, encompassing key topics such as dwelling location, construction methods, energy ratings, insulation, windows, heating systems, lighting, ventilation, renewable energy solutions, household appliances, and environmental considerations like water conservation and recycling. Updated to reflect recent legislation and advancements in energy-efficient technologies, this accessible book offers practical insights into optimizing energy usage in homes without delving into overly technical details.
Download PDF
6. Energy Efficient Homes For Dummies
2008 by Rik DeGunther
This practical guide, Energy Efficient Homes For Dummies, offers hands-on solutions to help individuals save money by implementing intelligent energy-related changes. A cost-effective approach to combating global warming involves enhancing the energy and water efficiency of residential properties. Within the book, homeowners will find valuable advice, tips, and DIY projects aimed at reducing expenses, boosting energy efficiency, and minimizing waste and environmental harm. Following a self-conducted home energy audit, readers create a personalized action plan tailored to their specific objectives. The book presents a wide array of potential solutions, ranging from optimizing the use of blinds and awnings to exploring geothermal alternatives, all designed to lower household expenses and reduce the environmental footprint. Rik DeGunther, the founder of Efficient Homes, an energy consulting firm specializing in home energy audits and efficient HVAC system design, offers his expertise in this resourceful guide.
Download PDF
7. Green from the Ground Up: Sustainable, Healthy and Energy-efficient Home Construction : a Builder's Guide
2008 by David Johnston, Scott Gibson
The green building movement is at the forefront of the construction industry, driven by a rising desire for sustainable, health-conscious, and energy-efficient homes. In response to this demand, David Johnston and Scott Gibson offer a cutting-edge exploration of progressive concepts and well-established techniques for both new construction and environmentally conscious remodeling in their book, "Green from the Ground Up: Sustainable, Healthy and Energy-efficient Home Construction: a Builder's Guide." They initiate their comprehensive guide with accessible explanations of the fundamental principles of green building, progressing to topics such as site planning, material selection, energy conservation, and indoor air quality. Throughout the book, they meticulously outline each phase of the design and construction process, encompassing everything from framing to finishing, making it an indispensable resource for anyone in the field.
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How to download PDF:
1. Install Google Books Downloader
2. Enter Book ID to the search box and press Enter
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* - note that for yellow books only preview pages are downloaded