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Title: Free Energy House
Post by: Machi on June 24, 2009, 04:30:25 PM
Hi All
this is a real marvelous thing.

Veljko Milković is the ideological creator (author) of this self-heating eco-house concept with the reflecting surfaces and the owner of this eco-house in Novi Sad (Serbia), Aleksandar Nikolić did a construction project for presented eco-house.

It has been shown that the energy savings in this solar sod house are 85%, tenants are very satisfied with accommodation, and the construction costs are less than the construction of the over-ground house. This type of house was the first to have both a high degree of construction savings and heating savings.
Instead of a traditional roof, ecological house has a layer of soil, protecting the house from low winter and high summer temperatures. In addition, walls are protected from erosion. Ecological house does not require deep foundation, large area for heating material, heating installations etc. :)

http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/EkoKuca2Eng.html#eco-house_video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kfio6mnZVX8&feature=related

Savings in heating is based on reflecting surfaces i.e. surfaces that reflect direct and diffuse radiation of the Sun (around 80%). These are glossy coats (of lacquer and paint), aluminium foils and metal sheets on hard surface. You can also use milk-white paint, which is also acceptable since there is not much diffusion loss because the reflecting surfaces are positioned next to the window.
The upper reflecting surface is built into the eaves of the object and is fixed. The lower one is positioned under the window and can serve as a shutter.

   
This is the future :)
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: Solomon111 on December 24, 2009, 05:14:29 PM
This house won the prize. I watched on television.
For me is particularly appealing way how the house fits into natural environment.
I think that is characterized by high energy efficiency...
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: Solomon111 on January 15, 2010, 02:23:09 PM
The upper reflecting surface is built into the eaves of the object and is fixed. The lower one is positioned under the window and can serve as a shutter.

Special attention should be paid to reflecting surfaces, since they are the cheapest solar device which, in addition to heating, also increases the presence of light within the object.

Glossy foils, metal sheets and coats on hard surface can be positioned on upper or lower part of the house. Upper reflecting surface is fixed and built into the eaves, and the lower one is movable and can be used as a shutter.

Reflecting surfaces are the cheapest solar device which, in addition to heating, also increases the presence of light within the object. Eco house in Novi Sad (Serbia), for example, had savings in lightning of 30%.
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: onthecuttingedge2005 on January 15, 2010, 03:41:19 PM
that is a very nice house.

I think building a house on top of pillars would be cool too because the ground below the house could increase plant life on this planet, usually the ground below normal foundations is dead.
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: jadaro2600 on January 15, 2010, 04:23:44 PM
Why are modern and energy efficient homes so damned ugly!

Same goes for the cars.  Has anyone stopped to think about this . . . artistic visions and engineering efficiency rarely meet anymore.

Show me an energy efficient home that doesn't look like a half-buried pile or a box car and things may start being adopted, meanwhile:

Covenants on properties sold to us require aesthetic value in order to maintain realative value in the neighborhood.

These things MUST be dealt with prior to building anything and not being sued - atleast, here in the US.
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: WilbyInebriated on January 15, 2010, 05:20:03 PM
who cares about form, function is paramount. i have no problem with making things 'pretty' but if functionality/sustainability suffers then a penalty should apply... like all these soccer moms i see driving big SUV's that never see off road action. hell, 90% of them probably don't even drive down dirt alleys... they should all get tickets for waste of natural resources. form is just icing on the cake, without the cake the icing has no foundation.

anyways i am glad to see people start to attempt to live sustainably instead of this current method that is popular. here is a "net-zero" house in black river falls, wisconsin. i visited it, it is quite nice and very modern. it looks much better than in the picture now that it has landscaping and a grass yard...

http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/mmframe?prid=547587&attachid=1088473

story
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/WaterFurnace-Geothermal-Heat-Pumps-Help-GreenMax-Home-Achieve-Net-Zero-Energy-TSX-WFI-1060179.htm
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: onthecuttingedge2005 on January 16, 2010, 10:25:50 AM
who cares about form, function is paramount. i have no problem with making things 'pretty' but if functionality/sustainability suffers then a penalty should apply... like all these soccer moms i see driving big SUV's that never see off road action. hell, 90% of them probably don't even drive down dirt alleys... they should all get tickets for waste of natural resources. form is just icing on the cake, without the cake the icing has no foundation.

anyways i am glad to see people start to attempt to live sustainably instead of this current method that is popular. here is a "net-zero" house in black river falls, wisconsin. i visited it, it is quite nice and very modern. it looks much better than in the picture now that it has landscaping and a grass yard...

http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/mmframe?prid=547587&attachid=1088473

story
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/WaterFurnace-Geothermal-Heat-Pumps-Help-GreenMax-Home-Achieve-Net-Zero-Energy-TSX-WFI-1060179.htm

but Wilby, your next wife is going to be a soccer mom, I really don't know how you can be so rude!

Sorry, I had to tell you.
Jerry 8)
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: Merg on January 16, 2010, 05:05:30 PM
I think this photo is better
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: Merg on January 16, 2010, 05:09:59 PM
Why are modern and energy efficient homes so damned ugly!

It looks quite nice to me on this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kfio6mnZVX8
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: WilbyInebriated on January 16, 2010, 05:13:59 PM
but Wilby, your next wife is going to be a soccer mom, I really don't know how you can be so rude!

Sorry, I had to tell you.
Jerry 8)
sorry jerry, you are wrong. there won't be a 'next'. i've been to that vietnam... not going back.

for the record i feel that way about every idiot driving a truck because they want to, not because they have a need to... not just soccer moms. trucks should be used for work that require them and nothing else. shuttling rugrats around can be accomplished with a 4 cylinder, no need for a v-8, 10 or 12.

i bet you drive a truck don't you jerry? 8)
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: onthecuttingedge2005 on January 16, 2010, 05:51:52 PM
sorry jerry, you are wrong. there won't be a 'next'. i've been to that vietnam... not going back.

for the record i feel that way about every idiot driving a truck because they want to, not because they have a need to... not just soccer moms. trucks should be used for work that require them and nothing else. shuttling rugrats around can be accomplished with a 4 cylinder, no need for a v-8, 10 or 12.

i bet you drive a truck don't you jerry? 8)

Well of course Wilby, I work for the county these days, you have to tote a lot of tools around with you. you know, those white trucks with the county seal on the side.

in my younger days I was an Electrical and Mechanical engineer, I still needed a truck to carry around tools, I guess there's no way around it for a guy like me. my first trade was an 8 year Electrical Journeyman in the industry. I needed a truck here as well, a boom truck at the time.

since I am a mountain man now, working for the county and or road maintenance and or the water department pays the best up here in the hills.

Jerry ;)
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: WilbyInebriated on January 16, 2010, 05:59:31 PM
Well of course Wilby, I work for the county these days, you have to tote a lot of tools around with you. you know, those white trucks with the county seal on the side.

in my younger days I was an Electrical and Mechanical engineer, I still needed a truck to carry around tools, I guess there's no way around it for a guy like me. my first trade was an 8 year Electrical Journeyman in the industry. I needed a truck here as well, a boom truck at the time.

since I am a mountain man now, working for the county or road maintenance or the water department pays the best up here in the hills.

Jerry ;)
when i want money these days jerry, i do granite and marble work... i'd be willing to bet i have a need to carry as many and much larger tools than you, and i still don't have a truck. i rent one when it's needed or pay one of my idiot friends to let me use their wife's truck. ;)
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: jadaro2600 on January 17, 2010, 01:21:02 AM
..they are getting a little better, the idea is not to look like garbage though.  I think it wise to mention this 'ugly' factor which has crept into the decision making process of owning an Energy Efficient Home.
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: onthecuttingedge2005 on January 17, 2010, 03:42:16 AM
I want to build a very stealthy carbon fiber flying saucer house and airbrush a U.S flag on it and set it on top of a modern Stone Henge as a landing platform, do you think that would get some attention.
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: Merg on March 03, 2010, 02:55:13 AM
Here is new video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN2tsSOoxjc
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: mscoffman on March 03, 2010, 10:40:42 PM
Why are modern and energy efficient homes so damned ugly!

Same goes for the cars.  Has anyone stopped to think about this . . . artistic visions and engineering efficiency rarely meet anymore.

Show me an energy efficient home that doesn't look like a half-buried pile or a box car and things may start being adopted, meanwhile:...


You know, it takes time for fundamental engineering
principles to be accepted into practice...But just give the
engineers a while, and soon artistic concepts will be bolted
on. It's just easier to do a design totally based in principles
and forget everything else. Take for example, the all the
effort required to get "green" concepts accepted by office
building architects...But it did happen, eventually. In
general people want to do the right thing...but in the mean
time, it's kind of like herding cats. 8)

:S:MarkSCoffman
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: mscoffman on March 03, 2010, 10:58:14 PM
I want to build a very stealthy carbon fiber flying saucer
house and airbrush a U.S flag on it and set it on top of a
modern Stone Henge as a landing platform, do you think
that would get some attention.

Do the paint job right and; Hey It's U.S.A.F. Zero  The Presidental U.F.O.
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: Merg on March 07, 2010, 11:21:09 PM
I think you need first to read the energy efficiency report for this eco-house concept

Self-Heating Eco-House - Financial and Energy Savings Calculation Report
http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/Docs/Self-Heating_Eco-House_Financial_and_Energy_Savings_Calculation_Report.pdf
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: Solomon111 on May 26, 2010, 05:02:24 PM
Buildings and houses swallow Energy
About 41% of the total energy in the European Union has spent for heating and cooling buildings and homes. Energy efficiency has become a leading issue of world leaders.
Energy efficiency is very important, both in cold and hot areas. It is estimated that 70% of the world's population in 2030 lived in cities. It is therefore necessary to build a house as an ecological house Veljko Milković

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zwIlEGfiNY
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: X00013 on May 28, 2010, 03:19:13 AM
Buildings and houses swallow A
About 41% of the total energy in the European Union has spent for heating and cooling buildings and homes. Energy efficiency has become a leading issue of world leaders.
Energy efficiency is very important, both in cold and hot areas. It is estimated that 70% of the world's population in 2030 lived in cities. It is therefore necessary to build a house as an ecological house Veljko Milković

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zwIlEGfiNY

you are correct, you must buy the power, why would they want better codes? Because they are scum.
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: X00013 on May 28, 2010, 03:25:22 AM
ask yourself, how many people know building codes are sub par, and yet the gov lets stick built homes allowed, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqPaeb2lsRI&playnext_from=TL&videos=GepTbdJ20qw
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: Merg on June 04, 2010, 04:44:08 PM
I forgot to add this video to complete the subject
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKC-TZKhlbc
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: Solomon111 on June 08, 2010, 04:07:35 PM
 I see exactly what you mean.. A brilliant problem solver indeed
Veljko Milkovic's masterpiece is his 'Two Stage Pendulum'. It has passed stringent 'Peer Review' and is definitely 'Over-Unity'. A true stroke of genius, elegant and simple!

Experiences from past years

The owners of self-heating solar sod houses or eco houses do not have to worry about the heating material, they are protected from noise and vibrations, which places this solution amongst best achievements in the world - says one of the users Aleksandar Nikolić.
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: Solomon111 on June 23, 2010, 01:40:52 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zwIlEGfiNY

I think that this video is the best for Google Project.
Self-Heating Eco-House by Veljko Milkovic is Future!!!
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: Solomon111 on September 11, 2010, 05:24:25 PM
Download Google Earth Placemark
to see Veljko Milkovic eco-house in Novi Sad (Serbia)

click on link below to download and open KMZ* file
(*Google Earth program required to open the file)

http://www.veljkomilkovic.com/Images/Veljko_Milkovic_eco-house_in_Novi_Sad_(Serbia).kmz
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: Solomon111 on September 11, 2010, 05:25:31 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKC-TZKhlbc&feature=player_embedded



Self-heating eco-house concept is the only house building concept where highest energy savings are achieved with minimum investments.
Title: Re: Free Energy House
Post by: Solomon111 on November 24, 2010, 02:31:13 PM

The big problem in the world is quality of construction of houses. We can see that during the earthquake, many houses has being destroyed. Way of building houses contributes to this condition. Examples show that the houses who were built in an environmentally way, and surrounded by countries that fit the nature, quality, and better, more resilient than any influence. A good example can serve the cave in which the preserved wall paintings (aged more than 11 000 years) in the caves of Spain for example. There are no cracks in the walls or any damage. Good isolation proved to be an effective and safe. So ecological house of Veljko Milkovic confirmed that it is more efficient than ordinary houses but also and safer. This also applies to natural disasters and the quality of life.