But the residence the couple and their two young sons will soon occupy is about much more than sleek architecture and striking desert scenery.
It’s the Beaulieus’ dream "living laboratory," as they call it, packed with a diverse array of power-generating, energy-conserving, environmental-control features that make it unusual.
Hydrogen power is the heart of a system that will enable the $2 million-plus home to be self-sustaining for its energy needs.
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