This paper discusses the history, status quo, and future prospects of Zero Emission Buildings (ZEBs) in the Republic of Korea. The advantages of, and requirements for ZEBs are described, concerning the factors of energy, water, nutrients, and biomass. ZEBs are characterized by net zero energy consumption through the minimization of the energy demand, as well as the onsite production and use of renewable energy. The direct water footprint is reduced by up to 100% through on-site water supply and wastewater management according to the principles of Sustainable Sanitation. The fresh water demand is reduced by using water saving technologies and by recycling of wastewater. Rainwater harvesting, utilization, and infiltration facilitates for onsi...
This study aims to institutionalize an evaluation methodology to assess water-source heat pumps (WSH...
Buildings are responsible for serious negative environmental impacts caused by their excessive energ...
Land available for energy production is limited in cities owing to high population density. To reach...
This paper discusses the history, status quo, and future prospects of Zero Emission Buildings (ZEBs)...
Online-KonferenzThis paper discusses the history, the status quo, and future prospects of Zero Emiss...
Korea is sparse energy reserves, and over 97% of the total energy it consumes is imported. Furthermo...
Korea, selected as a target nation of the second commitment period for the reduction of greenhouse g...
The operation of so-called Zero Emission Buildings (ZEB) does not result in harmful emissions to wat...
The operation of so-called Zero Emission Buildings (ZEB) does not result in harmful emissions to wat...
This paper describes a component of ongoing research that deals with planning and design strategies ...
To cope with ‘Post-2020’, each country set its national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction tar...
Since the importance and effects of national energy policies, plans, and roadmaps were presented in ...
The rapid growth of sustainability has created a plethora of options for expanding zero-energy build...
There are critically effected for human life which is environmental disasters such as green-house ga...
The South Korean government announced its goals of reducing the country’s CO2 emissions by up to 30%...
This study aims to institutionalize an evaluation methodology to assess water-source heat pumps (WSH...
Buildings are responsible for serious negative environmental impacts caused by their excessive energ...
Land available for energy production is limited in cities owing to high population density. To reach...
This paper discusses the history, status quo, and future prospects of Zero Emission Buildings (ZEBs)...
Online-KonferenzThis paper discusses the history, the status quo, and future prospects of Zero Emiss...
Korea is sparse energy reserves, and over 97% of the total energy it consumes is imported. Furthermo...
Korea, selected as a target nation of the second commitment period for the reduction of greenhouse g...
The operation of so-called Zero Emission Buildings (ZEB) does not result in harmful emissions to wat...
The operation of so-called Zero Emission Buildings (ZEB) does not result in harmful emissions to wat...
This paper describes a component of ongoing research that deals with planning and design strategies ...
To cope with ‘Post-2020’, each country set its national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction tar...
Since the importance and effects of national energy policies, plans, and roadmaps were presented in ...
The rapid growth of sustainability has created a plethora of options for expanding zero-energy build...
There are critically effected for human life which is environmental disasters such as green-house ga...
The South Korean government announced its goals of reducing the country’s CO2 emissions by up to 30%...
This study aims to institutionalize an evaluation methodology to assess water-source heat pumps (WSH...
Buildings are responsible for serious negative environmental impacts caused by their excessive energ...
Land available for energy production is limited in cities owing to high population density. To reach...