
Zero Energy Buildings
Zero-energy buildings (ZEBs) are structures designed to produce as much energy as they consume over a year. They achieve this balance through energy-efficient systems, insulation, and renewable energy sources like solar panels. The goal is to minimize reliance on fossil fuels, reducing environmental impact and lowering energy costs. ZEBs are typically well-insulated, utilize energy-efficient appliances, and incorporate smart technology to optimize energy use. By generating their own energy, they create a sustainable living environment that contributes to global efforts in combating climate change.