Real Estate Investor Magazine South Africa November 2014 | Page 41

GREEN BY TONY CLARKE en’ re ‘G Computer Controlled SA switching faster than anticipated Homes G rowing awareness of the earth’s limited resources, South Africa’s electricity costs will continue to rise exponentially. It can be less expensive and more comfortable to live independently of the state municipal power supplies and services, are pushing the ‘green’ revolution in South African homes ahead far faster than many predicted. A small body of entrepreneurs are advancing the green home computer-controlled revolution in South Africa at a very rapid pace. The ‘smart’ homes of the next two decades will be equipped with at least some of the systems listed in the table. ‘SMART’ HOME SYSTEMS · · · · · · · · · Solar panels that generate electricity. Solar water heaters which warm up circulating water through heat absorbent materials, cutting the home’s hot water bills by some 60%. The almost standard use of low energy bulbs. Air source heat pumps which extract heat from the atmosphere and circulate it within the home – a process said to be four times as efficient as traditional systems. Double-glazed windows and doors which reduce heat and cold penetration by 60 to 70%. Heat sensitive glazing which darkens automatically if temperatures rise higher but reverts to clear glass when temperatures are normal. Heat absorbent blinds and suntrap areas which give off warmth later in the day when the sun has moved around or disappeared. Hand-cranked laundry machines which use less water (and no power at a