If a home in northernmost Minnesota, where the average January temperature remains around 4℉ (minus 16℃), can achieve net-zero-energy use, imagine the possibilities for buildings in less-challenging climates. An immensely complicated goal? Maybe. But we deemed it a risk worth taking to build...
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Net Zero Energy solutions, information and resources for Architects, Builders, Engineers and both Residential and Commercial customers - including NZE Retrofits
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Today, the REI "Flagship" has chartered the Renewable Energy Institute in Florida, with discussions to open REI state chapters in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Minnesota and Oregon. The REI supports greater use of Net Zero Energy systems by architects, builders, homeowners and owners of commercial...
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The house is net-zero and then some, says Mark. “It’s actually net-positive.” Though they are on the grid, they produce more energy than they use on an annual basis, and that includes powering their two electric cars. The house has earned plenty of eco-accolades: LEED for Homes, ...
Why "Net Zero EnergyMatters Americans spend more than $400 billion every year for electricity and natural gas for our homes and commercial buildings, consuming more than 70% of all the electricity used in the United States, which is about 40% of our nation's total energy bill. This also ...