by sadia_badhon | August 16, 2019 9:23 am
The market for residential zero-energy buildings grew 59 percent across the United States and Canada last year, according to a new report.
The Zero Energy Residential Buildings Study[2] released by Team Zero[3] documents 22,146 units that are either in design, construction, or operation. These include single and multifamily projects that are working to achieve zero energy or zero energy-ready performance.
This study, now in its fourth year, works to answer questions about the viability of zero-energy homes in different markets, climates, and political jurisdictions. Team Zero is a coalition of organizations, manufacturers, and others working to grow the market share of zero energy and zero energy-ready homes and commercial buildings.
Other findings of the study include:
Source URL: https://www.constructionspecifier.com/zero-energy-residence-inventories-grow-in-2018-report/
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