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Passive solar homes are designed to take advantage of local climates by maximizing the energy from the sun to heat and cool the home. Passive solar design creates an energy efficient, comfortable home that reduces energy consumption that save money as well as valuable resources. In the Southeast, as in all of the northern hemisphere, the sun’s path passes through the southern sky on its daily trip west. Therefore, a passive solar home has the highest percentage of windows on the south side. The sun warms the home in the winter, and shading devices, such as overhangs, are designed to block the sun in the summer months to reduce the amount of cooling necessary. There may be a small increase in the cost of construction, but the lower annual energy and maintenance costs will far outweigh the additional mortgage costs for the home.
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