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“Net Zero Energy Building” has become a prominent wording to describe the synergy of energy efficient building and renewable energy utilization to reach a balanced energy budget over a yearly cycle. Taking into account the energy exchange with a grid infrastructure overcomes the limitations of
seasonal energy storage on-site. Even though the wording “Net Zero Energy Building” focuses on the annual energy balance, large differences may occur between solution sets in the amount of grid interaction needed to reach the goal. The paper reports on the analysis of example buildings concerning the load matching and grid interaction. Indices to describe both issues are proposed and
foreseen as part of a harmonized definition framework. The work is part of subtask A of the IEA SHCP Task40/ECBCS Annex 52: “Towards Net Zero Energy Solar Buildings”.
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Eficiência energética Edifício Energia Zero
Citation
Voss, Karsten [et. al]. Load Matching and Grid Interaction of Net Zero Energy Buildings. In: Proceedings of EUROSUN 2010 International Conference on Solar Heating, Cooling and Buildings, Graz, Austria, 28 Setembro - 1 Outubro, 2010, 8p.