A so called Zero Energy Building (ZEH) combines state-of-the-art, energy-efficient construction and appliances with commercially available renewable energy systems, such as solar water heating, solar electricity, etc. The combination results in a building that produces as much energy as it uses on an annual basis.
Zero Energy Buildings optimize and include the following design features:
These buildings have a number of advantages:
From the materials produced to construct buildings and the energy used to operate them, buildings consume vast amounts of resources. Buildings consume 72% of electricity, 40% of all energy, and are responsible for nearly half of all greenhouse gas emissions in the United States.
High-performance buildings, which address human, environmental, economic and total societal impact, are result of the application of highest level design, construction, operation and maintenance principles—a paradigm change for the built environment.
Buildings – commercial and residential – thus offer the greatest single scope for energy savings through efficiency. Zero energy buildings are combining intelligent design concepts with state-of-the-art, energy-efficient constructions and innovative building products including clean renewable energy systems such as solar water heating, solar electricity, etc.