Net Zero Energy Building Standards in the UK
The UK government has set a target to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. This includes implementing net zero energy building standards for new constructions.
The UK government has set a target to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. This includes implementing net zero energy building standards for new constructions.
The Zero Carbon Hub provides guidelines and resources for achieving net zero energy buildings in the UK, including case studies and best practices.
This research paper reviews the current policies and regulations in the UK related to net zero energy buildings, highlighting gaps and areas for improvement.
The University College London (UCL) offers a course on net zero energy building design and construction, covering topics such as energy efficiency and renewable energy systems.
The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) provides guidance and resources on achieving net zero carbon buildings, including a framework for net zero energy buildings.
This news article discusses the opportunities and challenges of achieving net zero energy buildings in the UK, including the role of technology and policy.
The Carbon Trust offers a net zero energy building calculator tool to help businesses and organizations assess their energy usage and develop strategies for achieving net zero.
This video lecture by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) explores the role of net zero energy buildings in achieving a low-carbon future, including case studies and examples.