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Design of Net Zero Energy Buildings: Feedback from International Projects

handle: 20.500.12079/5895
AbstractThe International Energy Agency (IEA), through the Solar Heating and Cooling programme (SHC) Task 40 and the Energy Conservation in Buildings and Community Systems programme (ECBCS, now named EBC) Annex 52, works towards developing a common understanding and setting up the basis for an international definition framework for Net Zero Energy Buildings (Net ZEBs). One of the subtasks of this programme–SubTaskC focuses benchmarking the Net ZEBs around the world to identify the innovative solutions sets that makes up this new type of building. This paper presents an overview of the work conducted by the participants of Subtask C and of Zero Energy Building projects that have been identified.
- National Agency For New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development Italy
- Universidade Nova de Lisboa Portugal
- Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand
- Government of Canada Canada
- Universidade Nova de Lisboa Portugal
solution sets, Net-ZEBs;Design strategies;Case studies;Solution sets, Net-ZEBs, Design strategies, Energy(all), [ SPI ] Engineering Sciences [physics], Case studies, design strategies, [SPI.GCIV.EC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineering/Eco-conception
solution sets, Net-ZEBs;Design strategies;Case studies;Solution sets, Net-ZEBs, Design strategies, Energy(all), [ SPI ] Engineering Sciences [physics], Case studies, design strategies, [SPI.GCIV.EC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineering/Eco-conception
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