TY - CPAPER AU - Dariush K Arasteh AU - Howdy Goudey AU - Yu Joe Huang AU - Christian Kohler AU - Robin Mitchell AB -

This paper shows that the energy requirements for today's typical efficient window products (i.e. ENERGY STAR products) are significant when compared to the needs of Zero Energy Homes (ZEHs). Through the use of whole house energy modeling, typical efficient products are evaluated in five US climates and compared against the requirements for ZEHs. Products which meet these needs are defined as a function of climate. In heating dominated climates, windows with U-factors of 0.10 Btu/hr-ft2-F (0.57 W/m2-K) will become energy neutral. In mixed heating/cooling climates a low U-factor is not as significant as the ability to modulate from high SHGCs (heating season) to low SHGCs (cooling season).

BT - 2007 ASHRAE Winter Meeting C1 -

Windows and Daylighting Group

C2 - LBNL-59190 CN - LBNL-59190 CY - Dallas, TX DA - 01/2007 LA - eng N2 -

This paper shows that the energy requirements for today's typical efficient window products (i.e. ENERGY STAR products) are significant when compared to the needs of Zero Energy Homes (ZEHs). Through the use of whole house energy modeling, typical efficient products are evaluated in five US climates and compared against the requirements for ZEHs. Products which meet these needs are defined as a function of climate. In heating dominated climates, windows with U-factors of 0.10 Btu/hr-ft2-F (0.57 W/m2-K) will become energy neutral. In mixed heating/cooling climates a low U-factor is not as significant as the ability to modulate from high SHGCs (heating season) to low SHGCs (cooling season).

PP - Dallas, TX PY - 2006 T2 - 2007 ASHRAE Winter Meeting T3 - 2007 ASHRAE Winter Meeting TI - Performance Criteria for Residential Zero Energy Windows ER -