Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6729472 | Energy and Buildings | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The findings indicate that to meet the NZE targets, regulated loads need to reduce by about half (over current Building Regulations) with community (rather than building-level) renewables playing a major role. It is also found that the NZE targets, given current regulations, are not particularly difficult to achieve in design with regard to energy efficiency but are highly expectant with regard to renewable energy. Further, summertime overheating is projected to be a risk for net zero energy dwellings by the 2050s. Despite this the regulated energy use of both dwellings is projected to reduce by 11Â kWh/m2/yr, accompanied by a small increase in renewable generation (2Â kWh/m2/yr).
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Authors
Rajat Gupta, Matt Gregg,