He builds and lives in a 96-square-foot house powered by solar to save carbon footprint
POULTNEY – In order to save money and reduce his carbon footprint, a college student is living in a house he built. It is just 96-square-foot in size and powered by two 100-watt solar panels.
The Rutland Herald reports that Green Mountain College senior Rob Dunn has been living in the two-story Poultney home since August 2014.
The home is powered by two 100-watt solar panels. A rocket mass heater built from a cast-iron stove insulated with a mixture of clay, sand and straw allows for cooking and heating.
The home cost Dunn about US$3,000 to build, and the landowner is letting him live rent-free. He says that will help with the high cost of college.
The Henniker, New Hampshire, native says living in the home is the “most raw experience that I’ve ever had.”