Net zero energy building designs are adaptive, comfortable, and less dependent on air-conditioning without compromising on air quality. Grid-interactive buildings use smart technologies, on-site renewable energy sources, and load balancing of equipment to provide demand flexibility while co-optimizing for energy cost, grid services, and occupant needs and; preferences in a continuous and integrated way. This track will focus on an integrated design process as an essential component of architecture and planning practice.
Integrated Design
List of Series
- ZerO-In Dialogue #1 on Grid-Interactive Net Zero Energy Buildings (G-NZEB)
- ZerO-In Dialogue #2 on Emerging Technologies in G-NZEBs
- ZerO-In Dialogue #3 on Consumer Engagement for G-NZEBs
- ZerO-In Dialogue #4 on Enabling Policies for G-NZEBs
- ZerO-In Conclave: Energy Efficiency Market Transformation
- ZerO-In Conclave: Net Zero-Buildings, Grids and Cities