Solar Row Zero Energy Townhomes - Boulder, CO
Wonderland Development has constructed a new "near zero energy" row home design in North Boulder consisting of 9 units: one 5-plex and two duplexes. NREL has performed short-term tests and installed long-term monitoring equipment in three of these units. Two of these units used a solar thermal combi system with a boiler for radiant space heating and water heating and mini-split system for space conditioning. The third unit used a high efficiency tank water heater for space heating. In addition to studying the overall performance of the homes, one unit was used for a detailed study on hot water draws at each fixture. Several reports and presentations were produced on this project, however, due to shifting funding and staffing priorities, a comprehensive final report for this project was never completed. This dataset contains a wealth of raw and analyzed data and several unpublished reports.
Citation Formats
National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2016). Solar Row Zero Energy Townhomes - Boulder, CO [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.25984/2204234.
Norton, Paul, Magnusson, Lee, Hendron, Bob, Hancock, Ed, and Barker, Greg. Solar Row Zero Energy Townhomes - Boulder, CO. United States: N.p., 27 Sep, 2016. Web. doi: 10.25984/2204234.
Norton, Paul, Magnusson, Lee, Hendron, Bob, Hancock, Ed, & Barker, Greg. Solar Row Zero Energy Townhomes - Boulder, CO. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.25984/2204234
Norton, Paul, Magnusson, Lee, Hendron, Bob, Hancock, Ed, and Barker, Greg. 2016. "Solar Row Zero Energy Townhomes - Boulder, CO". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.25984/2204234. https://data.openei.org/submissions/5367.
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https://dx.doi.org/10.25984/2204234
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Data from Sep 27, 2016
Last updated Nov 1, 2023
Submitted Sep 27, 2016
Organization
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Contact
Paul Norton
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Keywords
building america, Multifamily, Solar combi system, Tracer gas testing, Zero Energy Home, residential, cold, new construction, BuildingAmerica, photovoltaic system, solar thermal systemDOE Project Details
Project Name Building America
Project Number FY10 AOP 1.9.1.19