In Bayport, Minn., amidst the scenery of the St. Croix National Scenic River area, the Nolan family is living a life that’s as green as their lush surroundings. Simply put, the Nolan home is a sustainable gem! Fully electrified and powered entirely by renewable energy, it boasts a range of eco-friendly design features. CERTs had the pleasure of chatting with Tim Nolan to get an inside look at his innovative home and learn more about the family's green living journey.
CERTs: What are some of the benefits and challenges of living in an all-electric home?
Nolan: There are nuances to an electric air (source) heat pump and water heater system. On the up side the HVAC is very efficient and combined with an efficient building envelope, windows, appliances, and lighting, the Home Energy Rating System score (get one done!) and energy costs are half that of a standard home. The biggest challenge is air heat pumps decrease in performance at low temperatures resulting in uneven heat distribution in parts of the home.
CERTs: Do you have one or two favorite aspects?
Nolan: Passive solar features provide supplemental heat and extensive daylighting. The high efficiency fireplace insert can heat the entire home with radiant heat creating an esthetically pleasing ambiance. The home is powered by 100 percent renewable energy and utilizes all natural materials including sustainably harvested wood (cherry, red oak, bitternut hickory) flooring and window casing from a family farm.