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... Greater - density solar planning with smaller sites requires special attention to location , orientation , and other architectural needs . More sites per acre decreases the shared cost of utilities , roads , curbs , and storm drainage ...
... Greater - density solar planning with smaller sites requires special attention to location , orientation , and other architectural needs . More sites per acre decreases the shared cost of utilities , roads , curbs , and storm drainage ...
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... greater distance between the house that shades and the one being shaded . Keep in mind that the greater the amount of solar energy than can be collected and / or stored by optimizing the area of solar collection , the greater the ...
... greater distance between the house that shades and the one being shaded . Keep in mind that the greater the amount of solar energy than can be collected and / or stored by optimizing the area of solar collection , the greater the ...
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... greater proportionate ( as well as roof - dominant ) thermal losses . In the controversy of full double - envelope versus superinsulation construction , analysis has favored superin- sulation , 16 Since compact homes already require a ...
... greater proportionate ( as well as roof - dominant ) thermal losses . In the controversy of full double - envelope versus superinsulation construction , analysis has favored superin- sulation , 16 Since compact homes already require a ...
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