Sustainable Solar Homes

The NexusHaus Relies on Solar Power to Meet Its Energy Needs

The NexusHaus is a futuristic eco-friendly home that is the result of a collaborative effort between the University of Texas at Austin and the Technische Universitat Munchen in Munich, Germany. This home will be one of the competitors at the US Solar Decathlon, which will be held in six months. This prototype home will run entirely on solar power and boasts high water efficiency.

The home will draw all of its energy resources from a roof-based solar array. As far as water efficiency is concerned, the home will feature an integrated gray water system that recycles used household water to water vegetables and greenery. Meanwhile, a canopy acts as a lightweight shade and rainwater catchment system.

This sort of housing innovation may well change the way we live going forward.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Homes - The NexusHaus represents the trend of eco-friendly homes that rely on sustainable energy sources like solar power.
2. Solar Power Integration - The NexusHaus showcases the trend of integrating solar power as the main energy source for residential buildings, paving the way for disruptive innovation in the solar industry.
3. Water Efficiency Solutions - The NexusHaus highlights the trend of incorporating water efficiency systems in homes, offering opportunities for disruptive innovation in water conservation industries.
Industry Implications
1. Solar Energy - The NexusHaus demonstrates the potential disruption in the solar energy industry with its innovative reliance on solar power for residential homes.
2. Home Design and Construction - The NexusHaus provides opportunities for disruptive innovation in home design and construction, particularly in eco-friendly and sustainable housing solutions.
3. Water Conservation - The NexusHaus presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in water conservation industries by showcasing water efficiency systems that can be integrated into residential homes.

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