2010 Annual Meeting
(65c) A Simple METHOD to Estimate ENERGY Savings for Structural Insulated Panels APPLIED to Single Family Homes
Author
Ishimina McCollum - Presenter, University of Colorado at Boulder
Structural Insulated Panels (SIP) have the potential to provide well insulated and air tight homes and thus better energy performance than the conventional wood-frame construction. Currently a SIP home is slightly more expensive to build than a conventional wood-frame home. This paper summarizes the results of a detailed study to compare the energy consumption of both SIP and wood-frame houses in all climate zones across the United States. A simplified method to estimate the potential energy savings associated with SIP homes relative to an equivalent wood-frame home is developed and presented. As an application of the simplified method, a life cycle cost analysis was conducted to assess the cost effectiveness of building SIP homes throughout the U.S.