As part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon 2011 competition, Purdue University’s INhome takes a realistic, balanced approach to net-zero housing that is certain to have broad appeal with market feasibility. Subscribe to the Solar Decathlon blog via RSS here.
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By Steven Lincoln College of Technology Writer/Editor (Photo: Ribbon cutting for Solar Decathlon 2011, with all teams an ...
Today was a day of many firsts for Purdue University at the Solar Decathlon 2011. A few of the exciting events that happ ...
By Steven Lincoln College of Technology Writer/Editor Two years ago, Sarah Miller and three Solar Decathlon teammates tr ...
After being built, then rebuilt twice, it’s show time for Purdue University’s INhome solar house. The home, ...
By Steven Lincoln College of Technology Writer/Editor (Photo: The team from the University of Calgary discuss the interi ...
See the first set of photos from the media day at the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. See a video of McKenna ...
By Steven Lincoln College of Technology Senior Writer/Editor Wireless has been spotty today, so I’ve been unable t ...
By Steven Lincoln Senior Writer/Editor, College of Technology Day one of travel is complete. The closest I came to the S ...
Hello There! Team Purdue- INhome here. This week has been a challenging but exciting week. We successfully built a 1000 ...
The U.S. Department of Energy is also blogging about several aspects of the 2011 event. Here is an article about structu ...