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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2007

This is a guided tour through the 2005 Carnegie Mellon Solar Decathlon house and a preview of the 2007 Carnegie Mellon Solar Decathlon house.

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  • Wow. 

  • Amazing sharing. I think she so simple.

  • Incredible! I don't know what to say.

  • All roofs slope 23 deg to the south. As I have watched the house during the last two winters, I have observed that the slope builds up during a storm and then blows off in the wind. As soon as the sun comes out, it takes about 2 hrs to melt away and the array starts generating electricity again.

    Steve Lee, Faculty Adviser

  • Yeah I was thinking about that too... Maybe there's a snow shovle included?

    Or maybe it's just meant for areas that don't get as much snow, that's where solar power should work best too right?

  • Was there a system built in to take care of snow build up on the flat surfaces on top?

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