Cleantechnica: Stevens Solar Decathlon SURE HOUSE is Superstorm Ready
The student team from Stevens Institute of Technology (SIT) says the SURE HOUSE — their contest entry for the US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015 — is not only a student design project; after being built, it will be rigorously tested, extensively toured, and finally lived in. And this isn’t their first solar-powered rodeo. The SURE HOUSE is the 3rd consecutive SIT entry in the Solar Decathlon competition. You can see more about the 2011 and the 2013 solar-powered houses here.
SURE HOUSE is built to sustain a coastal storm with deployable shutters that protect the structure, and because the home’s power system supplies more energy than the house needs throughout the year, there is excess energy available to the community during power outages.
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