The New Net Zero: Leading Edge Design and Construction of Homes and Buildings for a Renewable Energy Future

The New Net Zero: Leading Edge Design and Construction of Homes and Buildings for a Renewable Energy Future

WILLIAM MACLAY, Chelsea Green Publishing, 2014

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The new threshold for green building is not just low energy, it’s net-zero energy. In The New Net Zero, sustainable architect Bill Maclay charts the path for designers and builders interested in exploring green design’s new frontier: net-zero-energy structures that produce as much energy as they consume and are carbon neutral.

In a nation where traditional buildings use roughly 40 percent of the total fossil energy, the interest in net-zero building is growing enormously – among both designers interested in addressing climate change and consumers interested in energy efficiency and long-term savings. Maclay, an award-winning net-zero designer whose buildings have achieved high performance goals at affordable costs, makes the case for a net-zero future; explains net-zero building metrics, integrated design practices and renewable energy options; and shares his lessons learned on net-zero team building.

The comprehensive overview is accompanied by several case studies, which include institutional buildings, commercial projects and residences. Both new-building and renovation projects are covered in detail.

The New Net Zero is geared toward professionals exploring net-zero design, but also suitable for nonprofessionals seeking ideas and strategies on net-zero options that are beautiful and renewably powered.


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