Brunswick house
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Owner | Matthew Wright |
Location | Brunswick |
Country | Australia |
Type | Sustainable renovation |
House size | Medium |
Owner contact | [email protected] |
Summary of house features
- 10 Solar panels BP160S (1.6kW), grid interactive and batteries
- PSA 5KV inverter
- Solar hot water - Edwards 300 with 23 litre instantaneous gas booster
- Low power appliances, no airconditioner
Observations
With hindsight the ownwer wouldn't use gas boosting for the solar hot water, he would buy Green electricity.
Feedback or comments on this article
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External links
- Sustainable buildings, Futureenergy.org