Long-term
Climate Crisis
Rising Temperatures
Melting Ice Caps and Glaciers
Unpredictable Weather Patterns
Increased Health Risks
Economic Fallout
Waves of Social Displacement
Retrofitting existing buildings is crucial to tackling this challenge. To meet our global climate targets, we must reduce operational emissions from building energy consumption by 8% annually until 2050.
The pathway to creating a
Zero Energy Building
A Zero Energy Building (ZEB) is designed to produce as much energy as it consumes by utilizing renewable sources like solar and geothermal power. Through advanced energy-efficient systems, it minimizes its environmental impact while maintaining full functionality.
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Strategic Pathways to Achieving Net-Zero Buildings
The order of these priorities is intended to optimize the decarbonization of the complete building lifetime while balancing the overall impact and simplicity of implementation. All ten of the important categories should be included in a thorough refit strategy.
Quantifying Building Decarbonization
Baseline Emissions
Industrial Energy Management - Energy Monitoring
Industrial Energy Management - Energy Optimization
Building Automation - Smart Lighting Control
Building Automation - HVAC Management System
Net Zero - Carbon Offsetting and Removal
Net Zero - Carbon Footprint Monitoring and Reporting
Net Zero - Renewable Energy Integration
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