• Panasonic helps the PUNCHouse Project 234 with nine energy-efficient ventilation fans

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    The first energy-neutral home built in Santa Monica, California, the PUNCHouse Project 234, a net-zero home owned by television journalist Lisa Ling and her husband, Dr. Paul Song now has an added shot of green, this time from Panasonic that pitched in nine energy-efficient ventilation fans to enhance the health and sustainability of the house. Eager for a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Homes Platinum Certification, this 3,800-square-foot house uses an airtight system that, besides keeping pollutants out, also traps some in, that can ultimately be hazardous for the people living there. The fans help with ventilation and are ENEGY STAR certified, helping remove biological pollutants, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and other polluting factors found in homes.


    The home now boasts the WhisperGreen and WhisperComfort models keeping the air free from pollutants and helping the occupants breathe right.
    [Panasonic]

    Posted in Topics:Gadgets and Tech, Tags: , on March 28, 2011