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Zero carbon buildings

Zero carbon buildings are structures designed to produce as much renewable energy as they consume over a year, resulting in no net carbon dioxide emissions. They often incorporate energy-efficient features like advanced insulation, smart lighting, and renewable energy sources such as solar panels. The goal is to reduce the building’s environmental impact by minimizing energy use and relying on clean energy, helping combat climate change. These buildings promote sustainability by balancing energy consumption and renewable production, making them beneficial for both the environment and long-term operational costs.