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Solar Energy and Its Purpose in Net-Zero Energy Building

Mostafa Esmaeili Shayan

2020IntechOpen eBooks15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Net Zero Energy Building is generally described as an extremely energy-efficient building in which the residual electricity demand is provided by renewable energy. Solar power is also regarded to be the most readily available and usable form of renewable electricity produced at the building site. In contrast, energy conservation is viewed as an influential national for achieving a building’s net zero energy status. This chapter aims to show the value of the synergy between energy conservation and solar energy transfer to NZEBs at the global and regional levels. To achieve these goals, both energy demand building and the potential supply of solar energy in buildings have been forecasted in various regions, climatic conditions, and types of buildings. Building energy consumption was evaluated based on a bottom-up energy model developed by 3CSEP and data inputs from the Bottom-Up Energy Analysis System (BUENAS) model under two scenarios of differing degrees of energy efficiency intention. The study results indicate that the acquisition of sustainable energy consumption is critical for solar-powered net zero energy buildings in various building styles and environments. The chapter calls for the value of government measures that incorporate energy conservation and renewable energy.

Topics & Concepts

Zero-energy buildingRenewable energyEnergy conservationEnergy engineeringEnergy accountingSolar energyEnergy consumptionEnergy developmentEnvironmental economicsEfficient energy useEnvironmental scienceEngineeringCivil engineeringEconomicsElectrical engineeringBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationSustainable Building Design and AssessmentEnergy Efficiency and Management