Net Zero Carbon Buildings: Guidance for Developers
The UK government has introduced new building regulations to support the transition to net zero carbon emissions by 2050. This guidance provides an overview of the requirements for new buildings.
The UK government has introduced new building regulations to support the transition to net zero carbon emissions by 2050. This guidance provides an overview of the requirements for new buildings.
This article reviews the current state of knowledge on embodied carbon in construction, highlighting the need for a more comprehensive approach to achieving net zero carbon emissions in the built environment.
The World Green Building Council has launched a new report outlining the key steps that governments, businesses, and individuals can take to achieve net zero carbon emissions in the built environment.
The UK government's new building regulations aim to reduce carbon emissions from new buildings by 75-80%. This article provides an overview of the changes and their implications for the construction industry.
This online tool provides architects, engineers, and builders with a comprehensive platform for designing and optimizing net zero carbon buildings. The tool includes a range of features, including energy modeling and carbon footprint analysis.
This video lecture provides an overview of the key strategies and technologies for achieving net zero carbon emissions in the built environment. The lecture is presented by a leading expert in the field and includes case studies and examples.
This report outlines a policy framework for achieving net zero carbon emissions in cities. The framework includes a range of recommendations for policymakers, including the adoption of green building codes and incentives for net zero carbon development.
This code of practice provides guidance on the design, construction, and operation of net zero carbon buildings in the UK. The code includes recommendations on energy efficiency, renewable energy systems, and carbon offsetting.