You Knew This - Shade Trees Keep Houses Cooler, But Here Is How Much
Monday, January 5, 2009 - 18:28
in Mathematics & Economics
Sometimes studies are done that are common sense but, without them, people would say, about things that are common sense, 'no studies actually show that... so that is why we mention a recent study showing that shade trees on the west and south sides of a house in California can reduce a homeowner's summertime electric bill by about $25.00 a year. The study, conducted last year on 460 single-family homes in Sacramento, is the first large-scale study to use utility billing data to show that trees can reduce energy consumption. read more
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