IS ZERO ENERGY POSSIBLE?
Indeed it is!
Last year we completed an eight house cluster of permanently protected affordable housing designed to be “Net Zero Possible”, meaning that if you live carefully in these homes you may be able to produce as much total energy, on an annual basis, as you use.
After careful monitoring of the energy use in the eight houses and extensive data collection, our systems engineer extraordinaire – Marc Rosenbaum – has analyzed the data in depth. We also ran a net zero energy contest and two households managed, during the first year, to make more total energy than they used (and others came close). Zero energy can be a reality! We hear many claims about energy use, energy savings, and net zero energy, but it is rare to see measured comparative data.
CHEERS & TEARS . . .and ELIAKIM’S WAY
Cheers and tears. That’s the way of a Vineyard housing lottery.
On Tuesday, March 30th, a standing room only crowd packed the meeting room at the Howes House. At stake: seven new LEED platinum houses at Eliakim’s Way off State Road in West Tisbury.
There was a mix of nervous applicants, expectant children, public officials, and housing advocates.
In the front of the room David Vigneault and Terri Keech of the Dukes County Regional Housing Authority, lottery administrators, explained the process. A complex matrix of preferences and qualifications was so arcane nobody could actually understand it. The crowd chuckled when David finished his explanation and said, “Is that all clear?”


