An innovative, affordable housing demonstration within Fremantle’s White Gum Valley has been described as a ‘carbon positive living laboratory’, because it was designed to create more energy than it consumes.
Guided by Curtin researchers, this residential infill development features a range of building types, including two, three and four-storey apartments, townhouses and single home sites, all of which rely on creative energy strategies.
Homes are fitted with solar photovoltaics for energy supply and the potential for peer-to-peer energy sharing, as well as batteries for energy storage.
A range of water sensitive measures are also in place.
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