Net-Zero here we come, and we aren’t talking about calories or caffeine …
8th September, 2011 - Posted by Jeffrey S. Weil, MCR.h, SIOR - No Comments
California is requiring that all new homes built in 2020 be net-zero energy structures, and by 2030 the same rules will apply to new office buildings. Net-zero energy is most commonly defined as a structure that produces as much energy on-site as it consumes.
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Posted on: September 8, 2011
Filed under: Business Expenses, Commercial Properties, Housing, Real Estate Investment, Solar Energy, State of California, Technology, The Economy
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