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  2. Here's How Much It Actually Costs to Build a House - AOL

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    The average cost to build a house is $150 per square foot, but can cost upwards of $500 in larger cities like New York City or San Francisco. "The size and type of house you choose to build will ...

  3. 10 States Offering the Most (and Least) Space for Your ... - AOL

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    Hawaii and Massachusetts are actually tied for the second least amount of space for renters, as they both cost $3.16 per square foot on average. The average rent in Hawaii is $2,677 for 845 square ...

  4. Heating your home will cost more again this winter - AOL

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    But those who heat with oil will catch somewhat of a break after a pricey heating season last year, with costs expected to rise only 6.1% to $1,963 this winter. A weak oil market has led to a drop ...

  5. Passive house - Wikipedia

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    The passive house standards in Europe set a space heating and cooling energy demand of 15 kWh/m 2 (4,750 BTU/sq ft) per year, and 10 W/m 2 (3.2 Btu/h/sq ft) peak demand. In addition, the total energy to be used in the building operations including heating, cooling, lighting, equipment, hot water, plug loads, etc. is limited to 120 kWh/m 2 ...

  6. ASHRAE 90.1 - Wikipedia

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    ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1: Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings is an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard published by ASHRAE and jointly sponsored by the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) that provides minimum requirements for energy efficient designs for buildings except for low-rise residential buildings (i.e. single-family homes ...

  7. Heating degree day - Wikipedia

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    Heating degree day (HDD) is a measurement designed to quantify the demand for energy needed to heat a building. HDD is derived from measurements of outside air temperature. The estimated average heating energy requirements for a given building at a specific location are considered to be directly proportional to the number of HDD at that location.

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