Green real estate developer Ed Gorman is building net-zero energy apartments in Scottsdale, Arizona. These highly energy-efficient homes are entitled as Equinox and would be comprising of forty-one 550 to 1,200-square feet loft-style apartments on the greenbelt of the city.

The Equinox complex is a joint venture between Gorman’s Phoenix-based Modus Development and Scottsdale-based Viridis Group for building first net-zero energy dwellings in the state. This means, Equinox apartments will be able to self-generate more power than they utilize.

For reducing power consumption of these houses, energy saving features like photovoltaic solar panels, spray foam insulation, Low-E windows, high-efficiency heat pumps, on demand hot-water heaters and Energy Star appliances are installed. These self-powered apartments are under construction and expected to be rented for price range between $995 and $1,950 per month.

Have a look at the images given below to have full glance of the prototype energy-efficient homes.

Equinox would be comprising of forty-one 550 to 1,200-square feet loft-style apartments
The apartments are located on the greenbelt of Scottsdale
Interior of the apartments will be installed with energy-efficient equipments

Credit: AZFoothills

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