“Net-Zero Energy Buildings and Homes” White Paper Heralds “Next Frontier” in Green Building

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill.--()--“Zero and Net-zero Energy Buildings + Homes,” a 64-page White Paper that proclaims “the next frontier in the green building movement,” is available online from Building Design+Construction (www.BDCnetwork.com).

The 40,000-word report from Building Design+Construction, a professional publication serving the $350 billion commercial building sector, provides a road map for the U.S./Canadian design, construction, and real estate industry to develop “net-zero” buildings and homes—energy-efficient, affordable structures that generate as much energy as they use.

“Ready or not, the U.S. design and construction industry is about to embark on an exciting journey: the development of net-zero energy buildings and homes,” says Robert Cassidy, the publication’s Editorial Director.

Commercial buildings consume 19% of the nation’s energy; homes consume 20%. In the report, industry experts provide case studies of completed net-zero energy buildings, notably the Research Support Facility at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colo.

The White Paper offers detailed information on energy-conservation technologies and renewable energy strategies, as well as the “business case” for net-zero buildings and proposed building and energy codes and standards for such structures. A prototype “net-zero carbon” building, designed to produce no greenhouse gas emissions, is also presented.

The White Paper concludes with a 21-point “Action Plan”—specific recommendations for action by government officials, utilities, building owners, developers, universities, design and construction firms, and the public to encourage development of new and reconstructed net-zero energy buildings and homes.

The report encourages Federal agencies—notably the Department of Energy and the General Services Administration—to lead the way in net-zero energy demonstration projects and building technology research.

“The stakes are high,” says the report, citing a Federal goal of net-zero energy use for all new commercial buildings by 2030.

The White Paper, along with seven previous reports devoted to green building, is available free at www.BDCnetwork.com/whitepapers.

Building Design+Construction is published by SGC Horizon LLC, a division of Scranton Gillette Communications, Arlington Heights, Ill. SGC Horizon also publishes Professional Builder (www.housingzone.com/pb), Professional Remodeler (www.housingzone.com/pr), and Construction Equipment (www.ConstructionEquipment.com).

The report was sponsored by Johnson Controls (www.johnsoncontrols.com), Lafarge (www.lafarge-na.com), North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (www.naima.org), Sto Corp. (www.stocorp.com), and the U.S. General Services Administration (www.gsa.gov).

Contacts

SGC Horizon LLC
Robert Cassidy, BD+C Editorial Director
847/391-1040
rcassidy@sgcmail.com

Contacts

SGC Horizon LLC
Robert Cassidy, BD+C Editorial Director
847/391-1040
rcassidy@sgcmail.com