LG Electronics ENERGY STAR® Products Selected for Proud Green Home Project

Net Zero Home Features LG HVAC System, Solar Panels, Home Appliances and Consumer Electronics
Aug 16, 2013 12:45 PM ET

August 16, 2013 /3BL Media/ - As the major “ENERGY STAR Technology Provider” for the Proud Green Home, LG Electronics USA is playing a key role in this unique project that features techniques, products and design to create a sustainable home for the future.

The Proud Green Home at Serenbe project is a design-build collaboration located in the sustainable community of Serenbe, Ga., just south of Atlanta, sponsored by LG Electronics and other partners focused on sustainability. From its ENERGY STAR “Most Efficient” qualified LG refrigerator, washing machine and LED TVs to its LG HVAC system, and PV Panels the Proud Green Home is a showcase of energy efficiency. 

The community of Serenbe is built around sustainability: everything from the home’s methods of construction to the organic produce on the tables breathe sustainability.  This philosophy encouraged Luis Imery, founder of The Imery Group (www.imerygroup.com), and desiner/builder of Proud Green Home to make Serenbe the home of their net zero project. They partnered with LG Squared, Inc., a residential designer, to provide creative support in building the ideal home. That ideal home meant selecting a number of LG Electronics products to help achieve net zero efficiency.

“Environmental sustainability is a core business principle at LG Electronics,” says LG Electronics USA President and CEO Wayne Park.  “The Proud Green Home is a perfect example of what can happen when like-minded companies and individuals come together to do something great for the planet. We’re proud that LG ENERGY STAR products and solar panels helped make this project a reality.”

According to Imery, the Proud Green Home at Serenbe required the most energy efficient systems to make the net zero goal a reality. Starting with heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), LG’s new Multi-V Mini ductless system ensures minimum energy consumption but maximum outputs for interior comfort.   

The AHRI certified zoned single-phase Multi V Mini system is designed to provide the owner the benefits of variable refrigerant flow (VRF), including lower annual operating costs, minimal or no duct work to purchase or install and superior comfort with room zoning while maintaining architectural integrity. The ability to control multiple zones makes the LG Multi V Mini ideal for the Proud Green Home at Serenbe project, because  it will help control the amount of energy being used to cool and heat the residence.

“Building a net zero home is more than sustainable products; it takes a collection of likeminded companies with a goal of energy efficiency to bring all the right products together,” said Imery. “The LG HVAC system is the perfect foundation for this project as much of a home’s energy usage can be attributed to the heating and cooling. The LG system maximizes occupant comfort while providing the control to make it as energy efficient as possible.”

Creating a net zero home means installing an energy source that will generate the same amount of power that the building needs, Imery explains.  LG Electronics’ Mono X™ solar panels were selected for the home as its renewable energy solution. The 40 photovoltaic panels installed on the home’s roof deliver increased energy, compared with previous models, based on key LG innovations.

LG Solar’s selective emitter technology improves the solar cell efficiency and simplifies the manufacturing process. Fine line electrodes have been created via significant improvements in the screen-printing process. The resulting broader light absorption area generates a greater amount of power. LG’s own “surface passivation” technology reduces the electrical loss at the solar cell surface. With LG’s advanced surface treatment technology absorbing more sunlight, the power output of the photo-conversion function is much greater than conventional multicrystalline solar cells.

Energy efficient appliances and electronics from LG Electronics complement the solar panels and HVAC system in this net-zero home project.  Imery said LG’s leading position in the new ENERGY STAR Most Efficient designation category was a key consideration in selecting LG products exclusively for the project.

The centerpiece of the Proud Green Home’s kitchen is LG’s large-capacity 3-door French Door refrigerator, which earned the coveted ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2013 designation.  Its linear compressor and smart cooling technologies assure that you don’t have to compromise on performance, capacity or style to have energy efficiency.   Other LG kitchen appliances in the Proud Green Home include LG’s ENERGY STAR certified steam dishwasher as well as a built-in double wall oven, professional-grade 36-inch gas cooktop and countertop microwave with EasyClean™ interior.

Selected for the Proud Green Home’s high-tech laundry room is another ultra-efficient home appliance that was recognized as ENERGY STAR Most Efficient in 2012 – LG’s 4.0-cubic-foot, ultra-large-capacity steam washer with the patented “TurboWash™” feature, that saves 20 minutes per load on larger loads.** LG’s steam technology saves water while its 6Motion technology and ColdWash™ cycle saves energy by providing warm-water cleaning performance with cold water. Also saving energy is the washer’s companion clothes dryer, a 7.3 cubic-foot ultra-large-capacity model that helps reduce the number of loads, while offering a SteamFresh cycle to freshen up clothes in no time.

Spread across the home’s media room, living room and master bedroom are LG’s 55- and 60-inch class (54.6- and 59.8-inch diagonals) LA8600 LED HDTVs with Smart TV.***  These are among more than 60 other LG TV models – more than any other brand – to be designated by as ENERGY STAR “Most Efficient.” The LA8600 include LG’s innovative technologies such as the “Intelligent Sensor,” which saves energy by automatically adjusting the display brightness according to the viewing environment. All 2013 LG LED TVs are ENERGY STAR certified.

The Proud Green Home at Serenbe opens in August 2013. There are plans to monitor the usage of the home once the family moves in, providing the developers with vital information on the projects efficiency. This data will impact future building projects that aim for increased sustainability as the focus on net zero homes continues to grow.

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Designs, features and specifications subject to change without notice.  LG LED TVs are LCD TVs with LED backlighting.

**Based on AHAM-HLW-1-2010 test protocol. Cotton/Normal or comparable cycle at default settings, 8-lb loads, front load washers only. Excludes other LG manufactured products. Excludes quick wash or comparable cycles intended for small, lightly soiled loads only.

***Smart TV devices include HDTVs, Blu-ray Disc Players and Network Home Theater Systems. Internet connection and certain subscriptions required and sold separately. Content and services vary by product and are subject to change without notice.

About LG Electronics USA

LG Electronics USA, Inc., based in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., is the North American subsidiary of LG Electronics, Inc., a $45 billion global force and technology leader in consumer electronics, home appliances and mobile communications. LG Electronics, a proud 2013 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year, sells a range of stylish and innovative home entertainment products, mobile phones, home appliances, commercial displays, air conditioning systems and solar energy solutions in the United States, all under LG’s “Life's Good” marketing theme.

For more information, please visit www.lg.com
 

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