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		<title>Can we get builders to build homes that don&#8217;t need much energy?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I envision a future where homes are built with whichever sustainable energy option is right for it&#8217;s particular area. We all know that going green with solar, wind, geothermal, sub-radient floors, tankless water heaters, solar water heaters, micro hydro, or whatever method is high dollar to ADD to a home. How about if the home [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I envision a future where homes are built with whichever sustainable energy option is right for it&#8217;s particular area.  We all know that going green with solar, wind, geothermal, sub-radient floors, tankless water heaters, solar water heaters, micro hydro, or whatever method is high dollar to ADD to a home.  How about if the home came with a solar roof.  You never had to pay for the conventional roof, or it&#8217;s removal/alteration?  The same goes for all the other energy items I mentioned.  Not all are right for every area, but builders could determine which were right for an area, and build homes with these things in them.  Wouldn&#8217;t this drastically reduce the cost of any re-fit, or add-ons?  Having subradient floors be the original floor installed would seriously reduce costs.  Having a tankless water be installed vs. a conventional in the first place. Is anyone building homes which require little to no energy from electric &#038; gas companies?  Without seriously overinflating the cost?</p>


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