As the world embarks on a mission towards a net-zero environment, here are some terms that encompass net-zero architecture.
Zero net energy is a powerful goal for buildings. The concept energizes just about everyone in the energy-efficiency community, from design professionals and policy wonks to environmentalists of every stripe. The Architecture 2030 Challenge calls for new commercial buildings to be zero net energy ...
Net zero is an ideal state where the amount of greenhouse gases released into the Earth’s atmosphere is equal to the amount removed. Emission removal and reduction through decarbonization efforts are needed to reach net zero.
Net zero is the point at which greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere are balanced by an equivalent amount removed from the atmosphere.
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One of the problems in the green building world is the lack of clarity in the terms used. I have been complaining about the term Net Zero Energy for years, claiming that it had little to do with green building at all, that "you can make a canvas tent net-zero if ...
A convolutional neural network is trained on hundreds, thousands, or even millions of images. When working with large amounts of data and complex network architectures, GPUs can significantly speed the processing time to train a model. Deep Network Designer app for interactively building, visualizing...
In a recent post I askedIs a net-zero energy building really the right target?The premise was that Net Zero Energy design seems totally focused on single family houses in the suburbs or exurbs, those houses that have the roofs that can support the solar panels. It elicited a number of ...
Zero Trust is a security model founded on the principle of “Never trust, always verify.” Zero Trust requires all users to be authenticated, authorized and validated to get access.
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