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Journal Article by ASHRAE, 2014
Darren Dageforde, P.E.
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ASHRAE member Darren Dageforde and his wife Karen took the plunge, and their home recently became the first residential project to earn first place in the 30-year-old ASHRAE Technology Awards program. Among achievements, the Blair, Neb., house uses 95% less energy than a comparable house, and was built for 16% less. The actual cost of cooling the house for the summer of 2012, Nebraska's hottest on record, was $3.72. More remarkable, this was done without a traditional air-based furnace or cooling system.
Citation: ASHRAE Journal, vol. 56, no. 8, Aug 2014