Net zero energy building : predicted and unintended consequences / Ming Hu.
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TextPublisher: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019Description: xvii, 161 Pages: Illustrations, Diagram ; 21 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780815367796 (hardback)
- 9780815367802 (pbk.)
- 720.472 23 H.M.N
- TH880 .H795 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents Acknowledgements ForewordPrefaceChapter One: The Evolution of Net-Zero Energy Building Background and ecological origin - ecological economics1930-1969 Early Solar House1970-1989 First energy crisis and the emerge of net-zero energy building 1990-2006 Second Energy Crisis and The Consensus of Net-Zero Energy Building2076-2010 Finical Crisis and Rapid Development of Net-Zero Energy Building 2010-2016 Financial Recovery and Blooming Net-Zero Energy Building 2017-Beyond Net-Zero Energy Building Conclusion Chapter Two: Principles of Zero: Metrics and AssessmentExisting Definition of Net-Zero Energy Building The equation behind the definitionsExisting energy calculation method Metrics and Measurement Tools Conclusion Chapter Three: Predicted Impact of Net Zero Building Trends and Opportunities Direct Benefits of Net-Zero BuildingIndirect Benefits Culture-Social Shift - Impact on CommunityConclusion Chapter Four: Unintended Consequences Net Zero Building - from a life cycle perspectiveNet Energy and Its Ecological Economics OriginUnintended Consequence One: environmental impact associated with embodied energy Unintended Consequence Two: societal impact - more sprawl and green life style? Unintended Consequence Three: ecological degradation Conclusion Chapter Five: Future Drivers and EconomicsEnvironmental Drivers Regulatory Drivers: mandates, regulations and incentivesHuman Health Drivers Technology Drivers Economic Drivers Conclusion Chapter Six: Advanced Building Materials and Systems- Smart Green BuildingNanomaterialPhase Changing Material Smart Systems: Advanced Building Envelope Fabric Materials Conclusion Chapter Seven: Zero-Impact Building - new framework based on life cycle assessment Problems of Existing net zero definition Additional Impact Indicators Proposed definition of net zero impact building - from life cycle perspective Proposed measurement and evaluation framework for net zero impact building Conclusion Chapter Eight: Future Development - A Case Study Introduction Carbon Neutral Built Environment and CityThree Case Studies Conclusion
What do we mean by net zero energy? Zero operating energy? Zero energy costs? Zero emissions? There is no one answer: approaches to net zero building vary widely across the globe and are influenced by different environmental and cultural contexts. Net Zero Energy Building: Predicted and Unintended Consequences presents a comprehensive overview of variations in 'net zero' building practices. Drawing on examples from countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Hong Kong, and China, Ming Hu examines diverse approaches to net zero and reveals their intended and unintended consequences. Existing approaches often focus on operating energy: how to make buildings more efficient by reducing the energy consumed by climate control, lighting, and appliances. Hu goes beyond this by analyzing overall energy consumption and environmental impact across the entire life cycle of a building--ranging from the manufacture of building materials to transportation, renovation, and demolition. Is net zero building still achievable once we look at these factors? With clear implications for future practice, this is key reading for professionals in building design, architecture, and construction, as well as students on sustainable and green architecture courses.
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