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The U.S. federal government and a number of state governments, notably California,
have developed prototypes of net zero homes. The prototype homes incorporate information
technology along with the latest in energy-
The first part of the design of a net zero home is to make it super-
No matter how efficient a home becomes, the energy requirements can never be brought
down to zero. It will always be necessary to light the home, heat it, cook food,
heat water, and provide electricity for computing and entertainment. This is why
the concept is not one of zero energy but of net zero energy, in which the energy
used is subtracted from the energy produced, leaving a result of zero.
A net zero
energy home therefore needs to incorporate energy production using one or more methods
of renewable energy. This is likely to include either solar panels or wind turbines
or both. The cost and efficiency of both solar and wind energy have been improving
dramatically in recent years and are expected to go on doing so for a while. They
are already less expensive than most conventional forms of energy and should become
cheaper than natural gas within a few more years.
Combined with the high efficiency
design of a net-
While some of the technology to be incorporated into the most advanced net zero home
designs is experimental and new, in fact net zero homes have been constructed since
the 1990s. There are a number of construction companies actively building and marketing
net zero homes. Current designs, however, are inefficient compared to what is likely
to be available before long. That makes them more expensive, in that they require
larger and more powerful home energy production systems due to some energy being
wasted that could potentially be saved.
Currently, the cost-
What is a net zero home? The term "net zero" or "net zero energy" refers to a building
(such as a home) that uses no more energy than it produces. Through a combination
of high efficiency and home green energy production, a net zero home generates no
electric or other energy bills. It burns no fossil fuels. It depletes no global energy
resources. It is self-
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