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Biowall’s Impact on Indoor Air Quality and Energy
EPA Grant Number: SU835505Title: Biowall’s Impact on Indoor Air Quality and Energy
Investigators: Hutzel, William J , Dana, Michael N , Qu, Ming
Current Investigators: Hutzel, William J , Dana, Michael N , Qu, Ming , Newkirk, Daniel , Bouley, Michelle , Drummond, Adam , Huang, Linhan , Nola, Olivia , Xue, Yu , Yearwood, Moriah , Martin, Andrew
Institution: Purdue University
EPA Project Officer: Chung, Serena
Phase: I
Project Period: August 15, 2013 through August 14, 2014
Project Amount: $15,000
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Research Category: P3 Challenge Area - Sustainable and Healthy Communities , P3 Challenge Area - Air Quality , Pollution Prevention/Sustainable Development , P3 Awards , Sustainable and Healthy Communities
Objective:
Energy efficient buildings typically have high levels of insulation and seal the leakage paths for outside air infiltration. Unfortunately this can lead to poor indoor air quality as an unintended side effect. Innovations are needed to maintain optimal levels of human comfort and productivity in highly efficient buildings. The Biowall is a new concept for maintaining high levels of indoor air quality and has the potential to reduce HVAC energy use by reducing outside air requirements for buildings. The device consists of a living plant wall that is integrated into the HVAC system of a building. This technology leverages the natural ability of plants to reduce CO2 and remove VOC’s.
Approach:
A living plant wall will be designed and grown hydroponically in a controlled laboratory environment. The plant wall will be integrated with an HVAC system so that precise measurements of air temperature, air humidity, air quality, and component-level energy consumption can be made. Various lighting levels, plant varieties, and watering strategies will be evaluated to optimize the Biowall’s performance.
Expected Results:
This project will collect data on air quality and energy consumption for a variety of Biowall configurations in a controlled laboratory environment. This data will be evaluated for statistical significance and used to develop and validate an energy/IAQ model of the Biowall. A successful Phase I effort will lead to a Phase II P3 project to deploy an improved Biowall in a demonstration home.
Publications and Presentations:
Publications have been submitted on this project: View all 5 publications for this projectJournal Articles:
Journal Articles have been submitted on this project: View all 1 journal articles for this projectSupplemental Keywords:
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Phase 2 AbstractProgress and Final Reports:
P3 Phase II:
Biowall’s Impact on Indoor Air Quality and EnergyThe perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the principal investigator and may not represent the views and policies of ORD and EPA. Conclusions drawn by the principal investigators have not been reviewed by the Agency.