The U.S. Department of Energy's Building Technologies Program has adopted the goal of making zero-energy commercial buildings (ZEBs) marketable by 2025. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory conducted an assessment of the entire commercial sector to evaluate the technical potential for meeting this goal with technology available in 2005 and projected forward to possible technology improvements for 2025. The analysis looked at the technical feasibility of ZEBs, limitations in market penetration and utility grid structures notwithstanding
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marketable by 2025.1 In concept, a ZEB has greatly reduced energy loads such that renewable energy c...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Building Technologies Program has set the aggressive goal of pro...
The U. S. Department of Energy's Building America residential systems research project uses an analy...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Building Technologies Program and the DOE research laboratories ...
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The debate about zero energy buildings (ZEBs) has been one of the main new drivers of innovation in ...
This research plan describes the overall scope of system research that is needed to reduce miscellan...
AbstractThis paper explores feasibility of achieving net-zero energy goals in retrofitting commercia...
This paper summarizes a methodology for developing quantitative answers to the question, ''How low c...
marketable by 2025.1 In concept, a ZEB has greatly reduced energy loads such that renewable energy c...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Building Technologies Program has set the aggressive goal of pro...
The U. S. Department of Energy's Building America residential systems research project uses an analy...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Building Technologies Program and the DOE research laboratories ...
Zero net energy buildings employ efficiency to reduce energy consumption and solar technologies to p...
Transforming the commercial buildings market to become "net-zero-energy-capable" will require dramat...
Enhancing the energy efficiency of structures has been a staple of energy policies. The key goal is ...
The design of this 1280 square foot, 3-bedroom Denver zero energy home carefully combines envelope e...
This paper presents an assessment of the technical potential for micro-cogeneration in small commerc...
Over the past few decades, residential buildings have been one of the major sectors responsible for ...
The authors evaluated a zero energy home built by Ideal Homes in Edmond, Oklahoma, that included an ...
The debate about zero energy buildings (ZEBs) has been one of the main new drivers of innovation in ...
This research plan describes the overall scope of system research that is needed to reduce miscellan...
AbstractThis paper explores feasibility of achieving net-zero energy goals in retrofitting commercia...