FSUs Off-Grid Zero Emissions Building (OGZEB) features unique green building technologies

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2010

The Off-Grid Zero Emissions Building (OGZEB) was opened in a dedication ceremony at Florida State. The 1,000-square-foot facility, nestled in the heart of campus near the Love Building, was developed, designed and built under the leadership of researchers from the university's Energy & Sustainability Center.

Learn More About Clean Energy opportunities in Florida at:

http://www.eflorida.com/CleanEnergy

To learn More about FSU's Off-Grid Zero Emissions Building (OGZEB), please visit http://esc.fsu.edu/status.html

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  • Nothing is green or Zero emission for example to manufacture one 100 liters thermal solar panel pollute the environment for more than 20 years from mining to finish goods so how can it be Zero emission impossible some where it pollutes then only the product is made simply Newton's law to produce one thing you have to use another energy so I disagree with Zero emission concepts.

    The only thing is by using natural like earth,which you can claim, otherwise ..........

  • I just have a question...wasn't the computer's, air conditioner, microwave and every plastic piece in that home made from petroleum? So in order to make the home they had to burn emissions?

  • Looks great for a dorm house!

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