Zero carbon building
Zero carbon buildings significantly reduce energy usage by significantly reducing energy demand, while utilizing renewable energy sources such as solar panels to meet remaining energy needs.
Zero carbon buildings are connected to the power grid, obtaining electricity at night or on sunny days, and delivering electricity to the grid during sunny days. They not only reduce usage costs, but also improve the quality of life for residents.
The key components of zero carbon buildings include simple existing technologies, which are simulated and analyzed using energy simulation software in the early stages of the design phase. Architects, engineers, construction contractors, HVAC experts, and building energy consultants collaborate to determine the most cost-effective combination of the following energy-saving technologies required to achieve zero energy consumption.