The document represents California trying to make 1 / 9th of its emissions disappear through the intelligent implementation of currently available technologies, including solar films on glass, smartly sized and efficiently
designed hot water tanks and air conditioners, lighting, solar power and energy storage.
Not exact matches
The YHA was architecturally
designed to utilise solar
hot water, rainwater
tanks and grey
water recycling, along with a passive solar
design and clever zoning techniques to use 50 per cent less energy and generate 50 per cent less waste than standard hostels.
The kitchen and bath feature high - style «smart» appliances, such as low - voltage, recessed lighting and a Takagi «tankless»
water heater that uses continuous - flow technology,
designed to consume less energy than a traditional
hot -
water tank.
Examples of sustainable
design features are solar
hot water tanks, energy efficient appliances, asthma - friendly paints, certified wood and native landscaping.