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  2. Compost heater - Wikipedia

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    A compost heater (or Biomeiler) is a structure for the energetic use of biomass for the heating of buildings. [1] [2] [3] A method relying on biological wood oxidation was developed by Jean Pain in the 1970s. Compost heaters are used primarily for demonstration purposes as small systems for heating a house. Local organic waste can be converted ...

  3. Suntop Homes - Wikipedia

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    The floor-plans reduce the effects of noise by placing a dwelling's daytime activities (e.g. kitchen, bath, etc.) on one side of each wall, and the adjacent dwelling's night time activities (bedrooms, etc.) on the other side of the same wall. The walls also contain all vents to the roof, including the heater and fireplace chimneys.

  4. Ernie and Erica Wisner - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, they were featured in another 4-DVD series about rocket mass heaters, this time covering how to build 10 different styles of rocket mass heaters. [4] The Wisners have written two books, The Art of Fire and The Rocket Mass Heater Builder's Guide. In 2017, both were instructors for an Appropriate Technology Course hosted by Paul Wheaton ...

  5. Green home - Wikipedia

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    Climate Smart Homes is Housing initiative developed by B.H.R.T. Infra Private Limited These homes are designed for sustainable living, countering the challenges posed by climate change on housing and residents, such as heatwaves and cold waves, while promoting energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. India’s first Climate Smart ...

  6. Furnace (central heating) - Wikipedia

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    An oil furnace. A furnace (American English), referred to as a heater or boiler in British English, is an appliance used to generate heat for all or part of a building. Furnaces are mostly used as a major component of a central heating system.

  7. Passive house - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, passive house design was first implemented by Katrin Klingenberg in 2003 when she built a passive home prototype named "The Smith House" in Urbana, Illinois. [26] Later, she and builder Mike Kernagis co-founded the Ecological Construction Laboratory in 2004 to further explore the feasibility of the affordable passive ...

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