Science Inventory

THE AFFORDABLE BIOSHELTERS PROJECT: TESTING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES, WORKING TO MAKE HIGH PERFORMANCE SOLAR GREENHOUSES COST COMPETITIVE

Impact/Purpose:

The Affordable Bioshelter Project is a student led effort to develop and test technologies that have the potential to bring the dramatic energy savings of solar greenhouses to a wide market by reducing the installation costs of these energy efficient greenhouses. The goal for phase II is to gather more in-depth and definitive data, use it to refine designs, and share results within a critical, but supportive dissemination network.

Description:

The economic feasibility and limitations of technologies investigated will be evaluated, including for liquid foam insulation, subsoil heat storages, and compost exhaust heating. These systems will save most of the energy and money spent to heat greenhouses in exchange for a higher up-front investment, which it is recoverable within five years from energy savings. Technologies and systems that are ready to be implemented will be shared with the growing public.

URLs/Downloads:

2008 Progress Report

Record Details:

Record Type:PROJECT( ABSTRACT )
Start Date:08/31/2007
Completion Date:07/31/2008
Record ID: 200619