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Test house combines old, new

Hydrogen backup to solar panels sets it apart

Posted: October 5, 2009 at 2:55 a.m.

Solar panels power the Florida State University zero-emission house in Tallahassee.

The elevated floor, tall ceilings, steeply pitched roof and broad overhangs are borrowed from the traditional "cracker house" that relied on shade and air movement for relief from Florida's sultry subtropical climate.

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Business, Pages 21, 22 on 10/05/2009

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