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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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EPA
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EPA webpage explaining the heat island effect and providing links to related content.
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Heat Island Group,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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LBNL
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LBNL webpage introducing heat island effect and cool materials concepts, and providing links to LBNL pages explaining cool pavements, cool roofs, and cool walls.
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Heat Island Group,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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LBNL
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LBNL webpage providing resources and tools related to cool technologies, including the SRI calculator and the DOE Cool Roof Calculator.
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Hot Water Solutions NW,
Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
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HWS NW,
NEEA
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Report describing the advantages and best practices for installing heat pump water heaters (HPWH), highlighting their improved energy efficiency, reliability, and critical considerations such as condensate management, proper sizing, and optimal installation location to enhance performance and...
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National Integrated Heat Health Information System,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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NOAA,
NIHHIS
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Federal webpage providing information regarding extreme heat and health for the United States.
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Hoeschele Marc,
et al.
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Alliance for Residential Building Innovation,
ARBI,
Davis Energy Group,
National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
NREL,
U.S. Department of Energy,
DOE
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Article from NREL on wall construction guidelines for homes in hot climate zones.
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U.S. Department of Energy
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DOE
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Factsheet profiling a simple modification that can be made to window air-conditioners to improve their energy efficiency.
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Energy Saver
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U.S. Department of Energy,
DOE
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Website providing information on low-energy and standard cooling systems, with a focus on saving energy.
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Corvidae Jacob,
Ayyagari Sheha
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Rocky Mountain Institute,
RMI
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Article from RMI on how climate change is leading to an increase in critical extreme heat hours and what smart building strategies can be taken to mitigate some of these effects including paint color and insulation.
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Williams Jeremy
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The Earthbound Report
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Article from The Earthbound Report on passive cooling design strategies for homes located in hot climates.
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Holladay Martin
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Green Building Advisor,
GBA
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Information sheet presenting techniques for installing cellulose insulation.

HUD 2024 Housing Innovation Showcase Poster: Window Attachments Keep out the Heat

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Katherine Cort,
Theresa Gilbride
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Factsheet outlining how window attachments like cellular shades, roller shades, storm windows with low-emissivity coatings, and solar screens are low-cost steps that can be implemented to keep homes cool in the summer.
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Kang Bhujon,
Lutz-Carillo Sky
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University of Texas
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Report detailing natural ventilation and passive airflow systems.
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Knowles III Hal S,
et al.
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University of Florida IFAS Extension
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This document covers how broken windows can allow wind and rain inside the house and even lead to roof failure.
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Otterbein Roy
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U.S. Department of Energy,
DOE
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Article describing what evaporative coolers are, how they work, different types, performance, where they are appropriate, and how to install and maintain them.
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North America Insulation Manufacturers Association,
Insulation Institute
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NAIMA
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Website providing builders with information about meeting RESNET Grade 1 criteria when installing insulation.
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Johns Manville
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Johns Manville
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The purpose for this document is to provide basic guidance on the use of proven installation techniques that can be used by installers to help ensure correct “dense pack” application of JM Spider® in drill & fill applications.
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National Center for Environmental Health,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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NCEH,
CDC
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Web page describing how to identify heat-related illness and how to prevent it.
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Kyle Mittan
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University of Arizona
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Article from University of Arizona on keeping homes cool during extreme heat, both personal and system changes.
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Sonne Jeffrey K,
Parker Danny S,
Barkaszi Stephen F
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Florida Solar Energy Center,
FSEC
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Paper describing energy savings in space cooling from shading condenser units.
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Author(s)
Brunger Alfred,
Harrison Stephen,
Dubrous Francois M
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American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating,
American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers,
ASHRAE
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Technical article presenting the results of an analysis on the effect of insect screens on window solar heat gain coefficients and U-values.
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Energy Saver
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U.S. Department of Energy,
DOE
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DOE Energy Saver webpage providing a brief summary of natural ventilation for houses.
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Liaukus Christine
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Building America Retrofit Alliance,
BARA,
National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
NREL,
U.S. Department of Energy,
DOE
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Report investigating what motivates remodelers to become energy-focused and what technical knowledge that need to be energy-focused.
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National Fire Protection Association
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NFPA
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This standard provides a benchmark for safe electrical design, installation, and inspection to protect people and property from electrical hazards and has been adopted in all 50 states.
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California Statewide Utility Codes and Standards Program
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California Public Utilities Commission,
CPUC
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Document describing recommended modeling rules, potential compliance credits, and eligibility criteria for residential night ventilation cooling systems for California’s Title 24 energy efficiency standards.
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Smarter Homes NZ
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Smarter Homes NZ
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Article from Smarter Homes NZ on home building techniques that incorporate passive cooling.
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Cook Jeffrey,
et al.
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MIT Press,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
MIT
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Book describing passive cooling techniques from a technical and academic perspective.
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Sun Kaiyu,
et al.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
LBNL
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This study evaluated 11 measures for passive cooling using four heat resilience metrics with and without grid power in Fresno CA and found the two most effective measures were installing solar-control window films and adding roof insulation; natural ventilation also helped reduce overheating in...
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Green Home Technology Center
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Ohio State University Extension,
OSU
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Website providing guidance on passive heating, cooling, and lighting methods.
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Williams College
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Williams College
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Article from Williams College on the key elements of passive solar design for homes.
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Akbari Hashem,
et al.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
LBNL
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Paper describing a study on savings in peak power and cooling energy for homes with shade trees.