The submitted Roundtable discussion covers zero net energy (ZNE) buildings and their expansion into the market as a more widely adopted approach for various building types and sizes. However, the market is still small, and this discussion brings together distinguished researchers, designers, policy makers, and program administrations to represent the key factors making ZNE building more widespread and mainstream from a broad perspective, including governments, utilities, energy-efficiency research institutes, and building owners.
This roundtable was conducted by the ASHRAE Journal with Bing Liu, P.E., Member ASHRAE, Charles Eley, FAIA, P.E., Member ASHRAE; Smita Gupta, Itron; Cathy Higgins, New Buildings Institute; Jessica Iplikci, Energy Trust of Oregon; Jon McHugh, P.E., Member ASHRAE; Michael Rosenberg, Member ASHRAE; and Paul Torcellini, Ph.D., P.E., NREL.
Revised: October 25, 2017 |
Published: June 30, 2017
Citation
Eley C., S. Gupta, P. Torcellini, J. Mchugh, B. Liu, C. Higgins, and J. Iplikci, et al. 2017.A Conversation on Zero Net Energy Buildings.ASHRAE Journal 59, no. 6:38 - 49.PNNL-SA-128289.