NET-ZERO ENERGY BUILDINGS: A PATH TO SUSTAINABLE LIVING
Chidebe Stanley Anyanwu (),
Oluwadayomi Akinsooto,
Olorunshogo Benjamin Ogundipe and
Samuel Ikemba
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Chidebe Stanley Anyanwu: Commissioning Engineer - MC Dean Inc
Oluwadayomi Akinsooto: EDF SA (Pty) Ltd
Olorunshogo Benjamin Ogundipe: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Redeemer’s University, Ede, Osun-State, Nigeria.
Samuel Ikemba: Department of Energy Research and Infrastructure Development, Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission, Abuja, Nigeria.
Engineering Heritage Journal (GWK), 2024, vol. 8, issue 2, 107-113
Abstract:
Net-zero energy buildings (NZEBs) represent a paradigm shift in sustainable architecture and construction, aiming to balance energy consumption with renewable energy generation on-site, thereby minimizing environmental impact. This review explores the concept of NZEBs as a path to sustainable living, highlighting key principles, benefits, and challenges. NZEBs strive to achieve a delicate equilibrium between energy consumption and production, typically relying on a combination of energy-efficient design, passive solar techniques, and renewable energy systems. By generating as much energy as they consume over the course of a year, NZEBs significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on non-renewable energy sources. The benefits of NZEBs extend beyond environmental considerations. These buildings often provide superior indoor air quality, thermal comfort, and daylighting, enhancing occupant health and well-being. Additionally, NZEBs can lead to long-term cost savings, as reduced energy consumption and reliance on external energy sources result in lower utility bills and operational costs. However, achieving net-zero energy status poses several challenges. The upfront cost of implementing energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy systems can be prohibitive for some projects, requiring careful planning and investment. Additionally, designing NZEBs requires a high level of expertise and coordination among architects, engineers, and builders to ensure that all elements work together seamlessly. Despite these challenges, the momentum behind NZEBs is growing, driven by increasing awareness of climate change and the need for sustainable living solutions. Governments, industry stakeholders, and communities are increasingly embracing NZEBs as a viable path to reducing carbon emissions and building a more sustainable future. In conclusion, NZEBs represent a transformative approach to sustainable living, offering a blueprint for reducing energy consumption, lowering carbon emissions, and enhancing occupant well-being. While challenges remain, the benefits of NZEBs are clear, making them a compelling option for a sustainable built environment.
Keywords: Net-Zero; Energy Building; Path; Sustainable; Living (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26480/gwk.02.2024.107.113
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