Wed 14 Jun 2006
Beating the high cost of energy
Posted by Marlow Harris under Environment & Nature, Real Estate
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The winning entry in the Cradle to Cradle C2C Home Competition is an incredible single family dwelling that runs on a spinach. It utilizes a protein with a super-conductive photosynthetic plasma cell skin that is able to generate 200% more electrical voltage per area than contemporary photovoltaics.
Energy is neither created nor destroyed. It is collected and returned. This design utilizes timeless passive solar strategies by shielding unwanted summer sun and absorbing heat from low winter sun through its thermal mass. Active solar collection provides the main source of necessary electrical energy. Building on current research involving extracted spinach protein, this living skin is photosynthetic and phototropic it grows and follows the path of the sun, generating electricity in excess of single family needs. excess power is distributed to neighboring homes and street lighting infrastructure.
Green Building from the Environmental Protection Agency






June 14th, 2006 at 11:43 pm
Now that’s just cool! And I might add that according to the website, “the C2C Home Competition received more than 625 design submissions, with thousands of participants from 41 countries worldwide.”
And the winners were from… Seattle!