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Passive Solar Strategies For the Mendocino Coast
1. Orientation To maximize solar exposure and protect from prevailing wind 2. Direct Gain Through glass to trap heat in dark massive materials 3. Thermal Mass and Storage Walls To act as a thermal flywheel to maintain more constant temperatures 4. Shading and Overhangs To shade in the summer but not in the winter 5. Sun Spaces To capture solar energy when needed and vent it when it is not 6. Daylighting Insulated transparent panels & light shelves, eliminate daytime lights 7. Earth Connection To take advantage of the earth’s more constant temperature 8. Convection or Thermal-Siphon Loops To naturally circulate air and liquids 9. Insulating Envelope To hold heat in winter and exclude heat in summer 10. Wind Breaks and Berms To channel cold weather around or over buildings 11. Deciduous Vegetation To shade in summer and let in heat in winter
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