Applications for Large Residential Communities: What is Net-zero Energy?

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  • Robert W. Hammon Ph.D., Principal Adam Neugebauer, Faith Shimamoto, ConSol

Abstract

In the building industry, the term zero energy home (ZEH) or building can be interpreted in a variety of ways. And it is not simply a semantic argument; targeting one definition versus another can have significant impacts on building practices, utility demand profiles, and construction programs and policies. Therefore, it is important to review the different definitions of “zero” and the relevant benefits and shortcomings of each. This article will review three primary “ZEH” definitions—zero peak, zero net-electricity, and zero net-energy—and how community-scale implementations of these strategies can improve cost effectiveness while enhancing zero energy and zero peak benefits.

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Author Biography

Robert W. Hammon, Ph.D., Principal Adam Neugebauer, Faith Shimamoto, ConSol

Robert W. Hammon, Ph.D., principal of ConSol since 1990, oversees ConSol’s consulting department, which specializes in sustainable development practices and residential new construction research, development, and demonstration projects including market analyses; carbon and other greenhouse gas assessments; energy-savings assessments; renewable-energy assessments; energy efficient building design; energy efficiency program design and implementation; interpretation of regulations; and training for governments, utilities, and industry at the local, state, and federal levels. He has over 20 years experience in energy efficient and sustainable design in new residential construction. His email address is rob@consol.ws.

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Published

2023-07-11

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Hammon, R. W. . (2023). Applications for Large Residential Communities: What is Net-zero Energy? . Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, 29(3), 26–55. Retrieved from https://journals.riverpublishers.com/index.php/SPEE/article/view/19883

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