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The Sustainable Living Center Winter 2011

The Sustainable Living Center Winter 2011. “Fostering Sustainable Habits”. Outline. The thermal audit What can we do to improve performance Solar hot water system Water, energy and steam use SLC Projects: Worm Compost Laundry Drying Vegan Food Workshops. The Thermal Audit.

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The Sustainable Living Center Winter 2011

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  1. The Sustainable Living CenterWinter 2011 “Fostering Sustainable Habits”

  2. Outline • The thermal audit • What can we do to improve performance • Solar hot water system • Water, energy and steam use • SLC Projects: • Worm Compost • Laundry Drying • Vegan Food Workshops

  3. The Thermal Audit The Blower Door: blows the hot air out and sucks cold air in thru the holes in the building envelope. Below: reading the pressure

  4. The Thermal Camera

  5. The Electric Meter

  6. Thermal Audit Recommendations • Close door to basement to stop leaks • Insulate holes above windows in basement • Make sure all storm windows are closed • Use plastic over windows as needed • Insulate some pipes in basement • Note: steam pipes need special high-temp insulation • Insulate above ground foundation

  7. The Solar Hot Water System

  8. System Performance

  9. System Performance

  10. The Meters: Hot water and Steam

  11. The Steam Meter • Lots of work has been happening in mechanical room

  12. Domestic Water Use • Jan 1st 2011-today (Feb. 27 2011): 10650 gallons • 58 days (jan1st – 2/27) • 17 people • 10.8 gallons person per day ~ 11 gallons/person/day

  13. Electricity Use since Jan. 1st 2011

  14. Weekly Electricity Use

  15. Daily Electricity Use

  16. Electricity Consumption • Electricity: Jan 1-today (2/27/11) at 4:15pm • 1911.2 kWh • 33 kWh per day • 1.94 kWh per person per day

  17. Steam Consumption in Pounds • Winter Term usage: Jan 2011: 18400 pounds and Feb 2011= 41400 pounds • Use 945 BTU per pound (note this changes with temp. and pressure) • SLC used 56511000 BTU • Assume heating plant is 75% efficient • 150400 BTU per gallon of #6 oil*.75 =112800 BTU • SLC used ~501 gallons of #6 fuel oil for January and February 2011 • The SLC uses 0.5 gallons per person per day

  18. SLC Student Projects • Friday Dessert and Documentary • The food coop • Bunten Farmhouse coop • Milk, cheese, bread and ice cream • Worm Composting • Dryer Free: Laundry drying • Students Fighting Hunger • Workshops • Yogurt making • Vegan pizza

  19. Worm Compost

  20. Dryer Free Laundry

  21. Potential Outside Laundry Drying Location

  22. Vegan Pizza Making Workshop • Vegan pizza making workshop and documentary Friday Jan 21 6-8 hosted by Dartmouth Animal Welfare Group and the Upper Valley Vegan Meet-up.  • Peaceable Kingdom 

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