Zero Energy Buildings

Zero Energy Buildings (ZEBs) are buildings that can generate enough energy to meet their operational needs without relying on external energy sources. ZEBs achieve this through a combination of: High energy efficiency: ZEBs implement optimized measures such as effective insulation, energy-efficient equipment, and smart technologies to minimize energy consumption. Renewable energy generation: ZEBs often integrate renewable energy systems such as s olar panels, wind turbines, or other technologies to produce the energy required for their operations. Smart energy management: Advanced energy management systems are installed to monitor and regulate energy use in real time, optimizing the building’s energy performance. Below are articles to help you gain a deeper understanding of ZEBs.

Avasara Academy – India
Avasara Academy – India
Introduction Location Pune Coordinates 18° N, 73° E Occupancy Type Academic Typology New Construction Climate Type Warm and Humid Project...
CIC Zero Carbon Park – Hong Kong
CIC Zero Carbon Park – Hong Kong
Introduction Kowloon’s CIC-Zero Carbon Park is Hong Kong’s first net zero energy and carbon emissions complex. Developed by Construction Industry...
NUS School of Design & Environment 4 (NUS SDE4) Singapore
NUS School of Design & Environment 4 (NUS SDE4) Singapore
Introduction Located on a hillock within the School of Design and Environment of the National University of Singapore (NUS), the...
PTU Sari Garments 6&7 – Indonesia
PTU Sari Garments 6&7 – Indonesia
Introduction Pringapus 6&7 (also called PA6&7) is a readymade garment manufacturing facility located near Semarang in Central Java province of...
Atal Akshaya Urja Bhawan – The headquarters of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)
Atal Akshaya Urja Bhawan – The headquarters of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)
Introduction Atal Akshay Urja Bhawan, a net-positive energy building functions as the headquarters of the Ministry of New and Renewable...
Mobil House – Bangladesh
Mobil House – Bangladesh
Introduction The Mobil House building is the head office of MJL Bangladesh Limited (formerly Mobil Jamuna Lubricants Limited), a joint...