THE COMMUNITY LIBRARY on Waiheke Island was completed in mid-2014 with an intention from the outset to produce a very low-energy building. The installation of a modest 128 m" of photovoltaic (PV) panels in mid-2015 means the building can now be benchmarked against a net zero energy building. It is currently generating more electricity than it uses, with an excess yield during the summer months. Further monitoring will reveal how close the library is to being a zero energy building with increased output from the PVs and additional energy savings
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Description: Waiheke Island has a sub-tropical climate. Average temperatures are 2C warmer than Auc...
Description: Waiheke Island has a sub-tropical climate. Average temperatures are 2C warmer than Auc...
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It is forecasted the human population will increase by 33% by 2050 and 70% by 2100. With exponential...
Buildings account for more than one-third of the global final energy consumption and CO2 emissions. ...
Net-zero energy use, net-zero construction waste, net-zero carbon footprint, and net-zero cost diffe...
ABSTRACT: In the face of the two key sustainability issues of global warming and depletion of non-re...
Description: Waiheke Island has a sub-tropical climate. Average temperatures are 2C warmer than Auc...
Description: Waiheke Island has a sub-tropical climate. Average temperatures are 2C warmer than Auc...
This paper examines the early performance ofthe Varennes Library, a building designed for net-zero a...
Solar Building XXI, built in 2006, at LNEG Campus in Lisbon, pretends to be an example of a low ener...
Sustainable development in the building sector requires the integration of energy efficiency and ren...
In this paper the authors intend to share the lessons learned in the designing process of a solar of...
This paper presents a zero energy project applied to a university building in Reunion Island. The ai...
Reducing the impact of climate change is one of the main challenges of today’s society. As such, it ...
Considering the 2021 IPCC report that justly attributes our deteriorating climatic condition to huma...
Net Zero-Energy Buildings (NZEBs) have received increased attention in recent years as a result of c...
During the past decade, energy consumption growth has closely paralleled economic activity. In addit...
It is forecasted the human population will increase by 33% by 2050 and 70% by 2100. With exponential...
Buildings account for more than one-third of the global final energy consumption and CO2 emissions. ...
Net-zero energy use, net-zero construction waste, net-zero carbon footprint, and net-zero cost diffe...
ABSTRACT: In the face of the two key sustainability issues of global warming and depletion of non-re...