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4 FAQs about Passive heating

What is passive heating & cooling?

Passive heating and cooling in homes is simply a matter of determining where the sun exposure is, and trying to capture and keep as much of that heat as you can in the winter while keeping it out in the summer. This may seem like a tall order, but the seasonal position of the sun conveniently serves this end.

What is passive solar heating?

They built homes from clay and other materials that hold heat well, and they placed them in ways that controlled sunlight during different times of the day and year. This is called “passive solar heating,” and it can also help keep homes cooler and more comfortable. Today, interest in passive solar heating is growing.

Can passive solar heat a home?

Paired with an air-source heat pump fueled by solar electricity, passive solar can help homeowners reach net-zero heating and cooling. One of the key virtues of a passive solar-heated home is how passive it is. Once the elements of a passive solar heating system are created, the home heats itself, quietly and with little human intervention.

How do I use passive heating?

Solar Geysers: Another way to use passive heating is to replace your electric geyser with a solar geyser. This type of geyser can replace up to 80% of your home's hot water needs without consuming electricity. You can also look at installing solar showers and solar radiator systems.

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