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  2. Zero-energy building - Wikipedia

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    A Zero-Energy Building (ZEB), also known as a Net Zero-Energy (NZE) building, is a building with net zero energy consumption, meaning the total amount of energy used by the building on an annual basis is equal to the amount of renewable energy created on the site [1] [2] or in other definitions by renewable energy sources offsite, using technology such as heat pumps, high efficiency windows ...

  3. Executive Order 13514 - Wikipedia

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    Beginning fiscal year 2020 and thereafter, all new Federal buildings greater than 5000 gross square feet must be designed to achieve Zero-Net-Energy. [16] Large government buildings were to start showing progress by 2015. More specifically, at least 15 percent of any agency's existing buildings and building leases above 5,000 gross square feet ...

  4. Zero carbon housing - Wikipedia

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    The Chancery Lane legal climate project gives 6 definitions of zero carbon housing or buildings, [1] of which 2 explicitly allow for the inclusion of off-site emissions reductions, via off-site renewables or other carbon offsets, and one is a net zero definition, allowing for net renewable energy export to be included.

  5. Low-energy house - Wikipedia

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    Net zero energy buildings - International projects of carbon neutrality in buildings. 2nd edition, November 2012, Institut für internationale Architektur-Dokumentation GmbH & Co. KG, München, ISBN 978-3-920034-80-5.

  6. Texas Gov. Abbott announces border camps for National Guard ...

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    In addition to state National Guard units at the border, Abbott's program has spent billions on building walls, barriers, deploying concertina wire, busing migrants to Democrat-run states and ...

  7. Zero heating building - Wikipedia

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    The zero-heating building is intended for use in heating-dominated areas. The purpose of the zero-heating building is to supersede net-zero energy buildings as a way to bring building-related greenhouse gas emissions to zero in the EU. Zero-heating buildings address flawed net-zero energy buildings: the requirement for seasonal energy storage ...

  8. Historic Fort Worth tower, formerly XTO Energy, will be ... - AOL

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    XTO Energy was formerly a major force in downtown. Founded in Fort Worth in 1986 by Simpson, Steve Palko and Jon Brumley as Cross Timbers Oil, it was credited with contributing to the rebirth of ...

  9. Zero energy - Wikipedia

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    A zero energy building (ZEB), a building's use with zero net energy consumption and zero carbon emissions; Zero-Net-Energy USA Federal Buildings President Obama has ordered that 15% of U.S. Federal buildings be zero-net-energy by 2015 and 100% of all new buildings by 2030; Zero-energy universe, a concept that states that the total amount of ...