Frequently Asked Questions

  • Net zero refers to the balance between the amount of greenhouse gas released and the amount removed from the atmosphere. Going net zero is important as we can tackle climate change by reducing global warming. In other words, it is a balance between energy consumption and energy production, resulting in a zero net carbon footprint. Net zero can apply to homes, buildings, communities, or even entire cities. To know more, read our article here.

  • A net zero home is designed and built for energy conservation. You can utilize renewable energy systems to generate the energy your home needs. It has to produce as much energy as it consumes, without using fossil fuels. As long as the annual net-energy consumption is zero, your home can be net zero.

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