File:Alabama - House Controls (37452268612).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAlabama - House Controls (37452268612).jpg | U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2017 Team Alabama member, Sandeep Singh, explains surviv(AL)'s smart house control system at the 61st & Peña Station, Denver, Colorado, October 3, 2017. (Credit: Daniel Rubin/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon) |
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Source | Alabama - House Controls |
Author | Dept of Energy Solar Decathlon from Denver, CO |
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