Net Zero Energy Building Certification
The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) offers a net zero energy building certification process, helping buildings achieve net zero carbon emissions.
The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) offers a net zero energy building certification process, helping buildings achieve net zero carbon emissions.
This guide by BRE (Building Research Establishment) provides an overview of the net zero carbon building certification process in the UK, including the role of GBCs (Green Building Certifications).
This research paper compares different net zero energy building certification processes, including the one offered by the UK Green Building Council, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses.
The first building in the UK to achieve net zero energy certification has been announced, marking a significant milestone in the country's efforts to reduce carbon emissions from buildings.
IESVE offers a net zero energy building certification tool that helps architects, engineers, and builders design and certify net zero energy buildings, compliant with UKGBC standards.
This video by the UK Green Building Council introduces the concept of net zero energy buildings and the certification process, providing an overview of the benefits and challenges of achieving net zero carbon emissions.
The UK government's policy and regulation on net zero carbon buildings, including the role of certification schemes like the one offered by the UK Green Building Council, are outlined in this document.
The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) provides best practices for achieving net zero energy building certification, including guidance on design, operation, and maintenance of net zero energy buildings.