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N winter winds tend to come from the north and northwest; summer winds from the south and southwest. Thus, it may be advantageous to leave an open channel to the northeast of houses in the piedmont region. The open sola
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Raleigh / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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North Carolina State University / Industrial Extension Service College of Engineering Printed / /

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winter solstice / summer solstice / /

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energy-saving site plan / ncsun@ncsu.edu Web / less food / summer cooling energy consumption / energy needs / overall energy needs / similar devices / energy requirements / energy performance / energy use / solar systems / paint / energy savings / root systems / energy / /

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North Carolina mountains / /

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North Carolina Solar Center / NC State Cooperative Extension Service / NC Department of Administration 1830A Tillery Place / US Department of Energy / North Carolina Department / NC Department of Administration / Industrial Extension Service College of Engineering Printed / State Energy Office / NC Solar Center / North Carolina State University / /

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Dona Stankus / /

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Solar Extension Specialist / contractor / collector / Solar Engineering Specialist / /

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North Carolina / /

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central North Carolina / /

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radiation / /

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www.ncsc.ncsu.edu / www.energync.net / www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/factsheets / /

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