Several advanced economies are in the process of a transition towards zero emission housing by 2020. Such transitions require a radical shift beyond existing limited building envelope and energy efficiency improvements. The Zero Emission Housing (ZEH) concept indicates such a radical shift, implying as it does home energy consumption within limits set by the home itself, and renewable energy technology as standard. This paper analyses current new housing energy performance policies from Australia, the EU and USA against a set of socio-technical transitions principles presented within a zero emission housing framework. Key trends, present knowledge and implementation gaps are identified. Initiatives are proposed to enable a transition to zer...
A number of international jurisdictions have articulated a longer term goal of zero emission housing...
Residential load consumes a significant amount of grid energy for electrical and heating or cooling ...
The Australian residential sector accounts for approximately 10 per cent of the nation’s greenhouse ...
Sustainability literature highlights the potential of the residential sector to contribute to signif...
Mitigating the impacts of climate change is perhaps the greatest challenge facing mankind. It has be...
From an energy efficiency perspective, recent housing policy in Australia has focused on setting min...
Australia's housing sector currently has no consistent or clearly defined role in the nation's carbo...
Zero carbon housing has been forwarded by researchers and policymakers as a way to reduce carbon emi...
As Australia works towards meeting its international commitment of net zero emissions by 2050, the r...
Buildings consume a significant amount of energy, resulting in detrimental impacts on the environmen...
The residential sector has been identified as one of the most prospective for significant cost-effec...
One-fifth of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions come from households. There are 7 million househol...
As a signatory to the Paris Climate Change Agreement, Australia has committed to reaching net zero e...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. It is now established that energy use in buildings is a significant source of g...
AbstractThe transition to near zero energy and near zero carbon homes places the policy focus firmly...
A number of international jurisdictions have articulated a longer term goal of zero emission housing...
Residential load consumes a significant amount of grid energy for electrical and heating or cooling ...
The Australian residential sector accounts for approximately 10 per cent of the nation’s greenhouse ...
Sustainability literature highlights the potential of the residential sector to contribute to signif...
Mitigating the impacts of climate change is perhaps the greatest challenge facing mankind. It has be...
From an energy efficiency perspective, recent housing policy in Australia has focused on setting min...
Australia's housing sector currently has no consistent or clearly defined role in the nation's carbo...
Zero carbon housing has been forwarded by researchers and policymakers as a way to reduce carbon emi...
As Australia works towards meeting its international commitment of net zero emissions by 2050, the r...
Buildings consume a significant amount of energy, resulting in detrimental impacts on the environmen...
The residential sector has been identified as one of the most prospective for significant cost-effec...
One-fifth of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions come from households. There are 7 million househol...
As a signatory to the Paris Climate Change Agreement, Australia has committed to reaching net zero e...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. It is now established that energy use in buildings is a significant source of g...
AbstractThe transition to near zero energy and near zero carbon homes places the policy focus firmly...
A number of international jurisdictions have articulated a longer term goal of zero emission housing...
Residential load consumes a significant amount of grid energy for electrical and heating or cooling ...
The Australian residential sector accounts for approximately 10 per cent of the nation’s greenhouse ...