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Getting To Zero 2012 Status Update: A First Look at the Costs and Features of Zero Energy Commercial Buildings
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Getting To Zero 2012 Status Update: A First Look at the Costs and Features of Zero Energy Commercial Buildings
Tue, 2012-04-10 23:51 — Kathy Gilbeauxsubmitted by Florence Gibert
greenbiz.com - March 6, 2012
Though their numbers are still relatively small, so-called zero energy buildings -- ones that generate as much energy as they consume -- are on the rise in the United States.
A new report by the New Buildings Institute and the Zero Energy Commercial Building Consortium identifies 99 structures that can be deemed zero energy commercial buildings or zero-energy capable buildings, ones that are highly energy efficient and could be counted in the zero energy category with the addition of on-site renewable power generation.
The study titled "Getting To Zero 2012 Status Update: A First Look at the Costs and Features of Zero Energy Commercial Buildings" takes a look at the buildings, their types, locations, design strategies and costs.
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