Green Home - Day Dream or A Reality
Green Home - Day Dream or A Reality
Green Home - Day Dream or A Reality
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1. INTRODUCTION
Oing green is the latest trend towards which people from every culture are molding their lifestyles and opting for greener ways. People are looking forward to make their homes green and environmentally friendly [1]. So, first it should be clear that what the Green home actually is. A Green Home is a type of house that is designed to be environmentally friendly and sustainable, focusing on the efficient use of energy, water, and building materials. In general, a green home is a type of house that is built or remodeled in order to conserve energy or water; improve indoor air quality; use sustainable, recycled or used materials; and produce less waste in the process. This may include buying more energy-efficient appliances or utilizing specific building materials that are more efficient in keeping both cool and heated air inside the structure [2]. Not only can a greener home be more energy and water efficient, it also can have a reduced carbon footprint, be less expensive to operate, and be a healthier place to live [3]. Shortly, green homes concept is just about creating better homes that are easier on the environment, less expensive over the long term, and more delightful to come home to [6]. In Section 2, Green Home, its Components, and Green Building concept are illustrated as Background, Green Building Essentials with its Environmental, Economic, and Social Benefits, its components and types are discussed in section 3. Greening Requirements are mentioned in section 4. Online Sources are put in section 5.
Many different organizations sprung up in the 1990s in order to promote green buildings and some were also dedicated to improving the knowledge of consumers so that they could have more green homes. The International Code Council and the National Association of Home Builders began the paperwork in 2006 in order to create a Voluntary Green Home Building Standard. The Energy Policy Act was legalized in 2005, which allowed tax reductions for homeowners that could show their utilization of energy efficient changes to their homes, such as solar panels and other solar-powered devices. In March of 2007, New Zealand bank Westpac became the First New Zealand bank to offer a Green home loan [2].
2. BACKGROUND
The original major modern turn to the green building movement began in the 1970s, after the price of oil began to increase sharply. In response, researchers began to look into more energy efficient processes, following in the wake of the earlier environmental movement.
* Asima Nisar is Assistant Professor in Dept. of Computer Science & I.T., Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences and Technology, Gulshan Campus, Karachi 75300, Pakistan. Fig. 1 Green Home A Look [5] 2012 Journal of Computing Press, NY, USA, ISSN 2151-9617 http://sites.google.com/site/journalofcomputing/
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Efficiently using energy, water, and other resources, Protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity, Reducing waste, pollution, and environmental degradation.
There are a number of reasons to build green, including potential environmental, economic, and social benefits, mentioned below [7]:
Siting
Energy
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Air Pollution Water Pollution Indoor Pollution Heat Islands Stormwater Runoff Noise
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Homes Commercial, Public, and Institutional Buildings Retail Facilities Schools Laboratories Healthcare Facilities
4. GREENING REQUIREMENTS
Homes are a place where we spend significant amounts of our time on a daily basis. As such, it is very important to have a healthful home environment, including good indoor air quality [3]. So, it is good to adapt the process of greening your home. U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has been suggested 16 ways to green your home [4], mentioned as under:
* FSC-certification: FSC certification is a voluntary, market-based tool that supports responsible forest management worldwide. FSC-certified forest products are verified from the forest of origin through the supply-chain. The FSC label ensures that the forest products used are from responsibly harvested and verified sources [8].
5.2.1 Powerline
Powerline systems are made of devices that can be connected directly into the main power supply. These devices use the normal wiring to send data to the devices to activate or deactivate them.
5.2.2 Busline
Busline smart homes use a separate 12-volt cable (twisted pair) to transmit data to devices, which runs in parallel to the traditional main cable. The use of this cable means that devices are independent of conventional mains borne power supplies.
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8. REFERENCES
[9] Marshini Chetty, David Tran, and Rebecca E. Grinter, Getting to Green: Understanding Resource Consumption in the Home, UbiComp08, Seoul, Korea, pp (242-251), ACM 978-1-60558-136-1/08/09 2008 [10] Roy Want, How Green is Green?, Pervasive Computing, ISSN 15361268, IEEE 2009, pp (2-4) [11] Li Jiang, Da-You Liu, Bo Yang, Smart Home Research, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics, Shanghai, 26-29 August, 2004, pp (659-663)
6. CONCLUSION
Greening effects into homes are mainly involved in the concept of Residential Resource Consumption Management [9]. Shortly, greening your home includes [3]: Reducing home energy use and using renewable energy, Reducing home water use and protecting water resources, Selecting the most environmentally friendly location for a new home, Choosing greener home building materials and household products, Reducing waste from home construction and household activities and increasing recycling, Protecting your health from environmental hazards that occur in homes.
9. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Special thanks to Prof. Aqeel-ur-Rehman, Faculty Member in GSESIT - Hamdard University, who facilitated in this technical writing.
7. ONLINE RESOURCES
[1] http://www.knzbrokers.com/blog/advantages-of-green-homes/ [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_home [3] http://www.epa.gov/greenhomes [4] http://www.usgbc.org [5] http://www.msnbc/msn.com/id/18560189/ [6]http://books.google.com/books?id=x6puyqEok3YC&dq=%22Green+home%2 2&source=gbs_book_similarbooks [7] http://www.epa.gov/greenbuilding/pubs/about.htm [8] http://www.fsc.org/certification.html
Asima Nisar from Pakistan received the MSCS degree in Networking from PAF-KIET. Currently, continuing her Ph.D. (CS) at Hamdard University and the Faculty Member in Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences, & Technology, Karachi Campus 75300. Her areas of interests are: High-Speed Networks, Operations Research, Numerical Analysis, Probability and Statistics. This technical note is her 7th research writing effort.