Net Zero Buildings: UK Regulations and Guidance
The UK government has introduced regulations to support the transition to net zero buildings, including the Future Buildings Standard and the Net Zero Carbon Buildings Policy.
The UK government has introduced regulations to support the transition to net zero buildings, including the Future Buildings Standard and the Net Zero Carbon Buildings Policy.
This guide provides an overview of the benefits and challenges of decarbonising buildings, as well as practical advice on how to achieve net zero carbon emissions in the UK.
This research paper reviews the current policy and practice surrounding net zero carbon buildings in the UK, highlighting areas for improvement and opportunities for innovation.
A new report highlights the crucial role that technology and innovation will play in achieving net zero carbon emissions in UK buildings, from smart grids to energy-efficient materials.
This toolkit provides a comprehensive guide to achieving net zero carbon emissions in buildings, including a framework for assessing and reducing emissions, as well as case studies and best practice examples.
This video lecture introduces the concept of net zero energy buildings, including the benefits, challenges, and design principles, with a focus on UK regulations and best practice.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge are working on a range of projects related to net zero carbon buildings, including the development of new materials and technologies, as well as studies on occupant behaviour and energy use.
This report from the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health explores the role of net zero buildings in achieving a low-carbon future, including policy recommendations and practical guidance for built environment professionals.