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  • Insulation is perhaps the most important energy conservation step to take in building a net-zero home. These 16 inch (40.5 cm) walls provide R56 insulation, a big help in reducing the amount of energy you need to heat your net-zero home.
  • On the back of this south-facing Belgravia net-zero home in Edmonton, the solar photovoltaic modules produce electricity year-round and shade the windows in the heat of the summer.
  • This is the Riverdale net-zero home in Edmonton, one of 12 that was built as part of the CMHC equilibrium program set up to prove net-zero homes can work. Many of those first net-zero homes were technological marvels, but the idea worked and started a rev
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  • Certain death
  • Sixteen inch thick walls provide R56 insulation in the walls of Bob Heath's net-zero home in Edmonton, Alberta.
  • Peter Amerongen Net-zero home builder - 28
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  • Tuckered out.
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  • A napping ferret. Again.
  • Extreme napping
  • Top down view of Slumbertown.
  • Melting.
  • Spring in Alberta
  • Home Improvments
  • Fluff.
  • Go away, I'm sleeping.
  • I wish I was a ferret. Imagine how much less software I'd have to deal with.
  • Cutie pie napping.
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  • Raptor middle toe, he's got one.
  • Next on Animal Planet.
  • BRB, need to do some pillaging.
  • YOLO
  • The vicious beast awakens.
  • After dinner nap.
  • He sees you when you're sleeping.
  • How a ferret break dances in his sleep.
  • Head, meet Foot.
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