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                     Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB) are a type of construction that is designed to produce as much energy as it consumes over the course of a year. This is achieved through the use of energy efficient building materials, renewable energy sources, and energy conservation measures. NZEB construction is becoming increasingly popular as a way to reduce energy costs and reduce the environmental impact of buildings.
NZEB construction typically involves the use of energy efficient building materials such as    insulation, windows, and doors. Renewable energy sources such as solar panels, wind turbines, and geothermal systems are also used to generate electricity and heat. Energy conservation measures such as efficient lighting, heating, and cooling systems are also employed to reduce energy consumption.
NZEB construction is becoming increasingly popular in the construction industry due to its potential to reduce energy costs and environmental impact. Governments around the world are also encouraging the adoption of NZEB construction through incentives and regulations.
Some companies in the NZEB market include Tesla, SunPower, and Schneider Electric. Show Less   Read more