Is it a Net-Zero Energy Home, a Zero Net-Energy Home, a Zero Energy Home, or a Zero Energy Ready Home? According to the Department of Energy, “An ultra-efficient home without solar, is clearly not a zero energy home.
But it is ‘Ready’ for zero with the future purchase of a solar electric system or carbon offsets. It’s especially ready for zero when simple low- and no-cost measures are included that allow a solar electric system to be installed in the future at minimal additional cost.
Thus, ‘Zero Energy Ready’ is an effective way for ultra-efficient homes without solar to leverage the power of ‘Zero’ in a fair home label.”
For more on Zero Energy Ready homes, visit: http://energy.gov/eere/buildings/zero-energy-ready-home
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