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2021
A zero net energy building (ZEB) is a commercial or residential building with much lower needs through energy obtained such that the balance of energy needs can be contributed with renewable technologies. It is reported that 30 to 40% of the primary energy used worldwide in buildings.
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A zero net energy building (ZEB) is a commercial or residential building with much lower needs through energy obtained such that the balance of energy needs can be contributed with renewable technologies. It is reported that 30 to 40% of the primary energy used worldwide in buildings.
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Energy and Buildings, 2021
Net Zero Energy Buildings can play a key role in reducing the energy use, greenhouse gas emissions and the use of natural resources associated to the built environment.
M. Cusenza +3 more
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Net Zero Energy Buildings can play a key role in reducing the energy use, greenhouse gas emissions and the use of natural resources associated to the built environment.
M. Cusenza +3 more
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KEC Journal of Science and Engineering
Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs) have emerged as a cornerstone in sustainable development, aiming to balance energy consumption with renewable energy production. This paper explores the principles, technological strategies, and practical implementations of NZEBs.
null Samyukta Shrestha +1 more
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Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs) have emerged as a cornerstone in sustainable development, aiming to balance energy consumption with renewable energy production. This paper explores the principles, technological strategies, and practical implementations of NZEBs.
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Grid interaction and environmental impact of a net zero energy building
, 2020The concept of Net Zero Energy Building (NZEB), as a grid-connected building that generates as much energy as it uses over a given period, has been developing through policies and research agendas during the last decade as a contribution towards the ...
G. Tumminia +8 more
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From net energy to zero energy buildings: Defining life cycle zero energy buildings (LC-ZEB)
Energy and Buildings, 2010Abstract There are various definitions of ‘zero energy’ and ‘net-zero’ energy building. In most cases, the definitions refer only to the energy that is used in the operation of the building, ignoring the aspects of energy use related to the construction and delivery of the building and its components.
Patxi Hernandez, Paul Kenny
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What is a Nearly zero energy building? Overview, implementation and comparison of definitions
Journal of Building Engineering, 2019The reduction of energy consumption in buildings is an important pillar of the European strategy to ensure that future climate and energy targets are reached. This paper focuses on the definition of Nearly zero energy buildings (NZEBs) that represent one
D. D’Agostino, L. Mazzarella
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2012
A zero-energy building, also known as a zero net energy (ZNE) building, is a popular term to describe a building’s use with zero net energy consumption and zero carbon emissions ...
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A zero-energy building, also known as a zero net energy (ZNE) building, is a popular term to describe a building’s use with zero net energy consumption and zero carbon emissions ...
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Net-zero energy building schools
Renewable Energy, 2013In the Netherlands with respect to sustainable educational building the main focus has been on energy saving. Recently some schools were built as rather environmental friendly schools with more attention to comfort and health aspects. The first NZEB designed school is analyzed and the results compared with other more traditional schools.
Zeiler, W., Boxem, G.
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2011
Key features of the Finnish energy policy are improved energy efficiency and increased use of renewable energy sources. To achieve a sustainable shift in the energy system, a target set by the authorities, both energy savings and increased use of low-pollution energy sources are therefore priority areas.
Airaksinen, Miimu, Cao, Guangyu
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Key features of the Finnish energy policy are improved energy efficiency and increased use of renewable energy sources. To achieve a sustainable shift in the energy system, a target set by the authorities, both energy savings and increased use of low-pollution energy sources are therefore priority areas.
Airaksinen, Miimu, Cao, Guangyu
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Zero Energy Buildings o Zero Emission Buildings?
2019Nel presente lavoro vengono messi a confronto i principi, attuati nella regolamentazione energetica degli edifici, di limitazione del fabbisogno di energia primaria non rinnovabile e di limitazione della quantità di emissioni di gas serra, tipico quest’ultimo del Regno Unito.
Biglia, Alessandro +3 more
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