Sunlight and solar heat, prevailing breezes, and the cool of the earth below a Zero-energy building, can provide daylighting and stable indoor temperatures with minimum mechanical means.
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Sunlight and solar heat, prevailing breezes, and the cool of the earth below a Zero-energy building, can provide daylighting and stable indoor temperatures with minimum mechanical means.
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Once the energy use of the Zero-energy building has been minimized it can be possible to generate all that energy on site using roof-mounted solar panels.
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One of the key areas of debate in zero energy Zero-energy building design is over the balance between energy conservation and the distributed point-of-use harvesting of renewable energy .
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Energy used in a Zero-energy building can vary greatly depending on the behavior of its occupants.
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Zero-energy building concept has been a progressive evolution from other low-energy building designs.
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The term green Zero-energy building can be used to refer to the practice of green Zero-energy building which includes being resource efficient from its design, to its construction, to its operational processes, and ultimately to its deconstruction.
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The zero heating Zero-energy building reduces on the passive solar design and makes the Zero-energy building more opened to conventional architectural design.
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LEED certification is more comprehensive in regards to energy use, a Zero-energy building is awarded credits as it demonstrates sustainable practices across a range of categories.
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India's first net zero Zero-energy building is Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, located in New Delhi, inaugurated in 2014.
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The Zero-energy building is currently undergoing a fine tuning process by the local energy management team.
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All materials in the Zero-energy building were tested against strict requirements laid down by the WWF and the architect.
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