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Building, Marketing & Selling a Zero Emissions Home
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
100,000 New Detached Homes are built in Australia annually.7 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions per home
= 700,000 tonnes of GHG emissions annually
Building a Zero Emissions Home
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
• Collaboration with Curtain University, Sustainability Victoria, SECCCA, CSIRO, & Dr Josh Byrne
Zero Net Carbon Homes Pilot ProgramLow Carbon Living Zero Energy Homes Program
• The Aim: To help drive large-scale mainstream development of highly efficient, affordable housing by volume builders.
Building a Zero Emissions Home
Building a Zero Emissions Home
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
When well-designed, quality built homes are combined with renewable energy sources such as roof top solar power it’s possible for a house to meet its own net energy needs across the year.
ZEH’s have:• a reduced reliance on heating and cooling • improved occupant comfort• address the very real concerns of rising energy prices
and climate change.
What is a Zero Energy Home?
Building a Zero Emissions Home
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Building a Zero Emissions Home
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Energy rating of 7.3 Stars and a VRES rating of 10 Stars.
Ultimate Aim of the Display HomeCreate a sustainable home product that is adaptable to today’s housing market, easily replicated by mainstream volume builders, and affordable to consumers.
The display home has proven that you don’t have to make extreme changes to realise some very tangible benefits.
Our Zero Net Carbon Display Home
Building a Zero Emissions Home
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
PV System Inverter &
Battery
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Heat Pump
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Building a Zero Emissions Home
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
• 4 Bed, 2 Living – suits many buyer demographics• Affordable to many home buyer budgets• Size, dimensions & shape suited to today’s block sizes• Design easily adapted to suit developer design guidelines• Easily adapted to meet requirements of sustainable living
estates• High star rating can still be achieved when solar
orientation not optimal
Practicality of Design
Building a Zero Emissions Home
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
• Additional cost to build a ZEH: 8% increase in house price.
• Our Z-Range upgrade package pays back inside 10 years assuming electricity prices increase & the feed in tariff is not eliminated.
• Most effective upgrades financially: Solar PV System & Heat Pump Hot Water System.
• Least effective upgrades financially: Insulation & Building Envelope (take longer than 10 years to pay back).
Building a Zero Emissions Home
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
• When consistency of build quality is achieved the results of verification testing are easily achievable on standard builds
• Verification versus building regulations (eg, Aust Standards: insulation installation)
• Additional costs involved for methods of verification (eg, blower door testing)
What We’ve Learnt
As Built Verification
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
• Whilst consumers recognise the benefits of solar power and energy efficient homes it is not enough motivation for them to spend extraordinary amounts on a home.
• Uptake by consumers to spend the extra upfront cost is primarily price driven. If the price is right, it’s a no-brainer to invest in a ZEH home.
• Secondary motivations include lower ongoing power bills (due to rising cost of electricity), healthier & more comfortable living, & the impact on the environment.
What We’ve Learnt
Marketing & Selling a Zero Emissions Home
SJD Homes built a 7 Star home in 2009 but the market was not ready to invest in sustainable housing at this time.
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Our Marketing:For approx. $10k home buyers can achieve a Zero Emissions Home on any of our home designs. This equates to approx. $171 cost per square metre to upgrade to an energy efficient home.
There is no point designing & producing energy efficient homes that are out of the average consumer’s reach, as this does not solve the issue of getting large scale uptake.
Sales Success to Date30 ZEH Homes Sold – proof that the cost of such technologies have the ability for application to the broader market (if the price is right!)
What We’ve Learnt
Marketing & Selling a Zero Emissions Home
Building, Marketing & Selling a ZEH
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
• Everything to date to produce a complete ZEH home is in theory
• A Zero Emissions Home is also largely dependent on occupant behaviour
• Research, monitoring & education of people and their habits is needed.
Conclusion