What is the definition of a net zero energy building?

Well that depends! There are many definitions for a net zero building…..

The World Green Building Council definition of a net zero carbon building is:

‘’a building that is highly energy efficient and fully powered from on-site and/or off-site renewable energy sources’’

The European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy states that a Net Zero Site:

‘’produces at least as much energy as it uses in a year, when accounted for at the site’’ and ‘’a net-zero emissions building produces at least as much emissions-free renewable energy as it uses from emissions-producing energy sources’’.

The US Department of Energy Building Technologies defines a Net Zero building as:

‘’a residential or commercial building with greatly reduced energy needs through efficiency gains such that the balance of energy needs can be supplied with renewable technologies’’.

The International Energy Agency gives the following definition:

‘’Zero Net Energy Buildings are buildings that over a year are neutral, meaning that they deliver as much energy to the supply grids as they use from the grids’’.

So we can see, despite all of the interest and excitement about Net Zero Buildings, there is not yet a common definition of what it actually means – but they are close!

Good behaviour brings rewards

Heat consumption in buildings depends on the thermal characteristics of the building structure, and the efficiency of the heating system. Additionally, it is influenced by the behavioural aspects of building occupants. If the occupants are not motivated to conserve energy, the final savings might be far below the expected level.

For example, in apartment buildings with a central heat source (district heating connection or central heating plant), it is better to allocate the heat costs between the apartments. Past experiences have showed that a cost allocation based on the floor surface area of an apartment does not encourage the optimal energy use among the occupants. Thus, the individual heat metering in apartments is one of the energy efficiency measures that enables energy saving, by introducing the principle of accurate billing based on the actual consumption. This is technically feasible, and cost-efficient.

By future proofing our assets, those assets become resilient, and also retain their value

Every institution and every business has a role to play in building a more sustainable future. This requires a collective effort by government, policymakers, business, and society at large – only then will we see a tangible result and a brighter future for everyone. Once you have committed to becoming more energy efficient and sustainable, work with Coombs and start to ‘make a difference’.

Help raise funds for “Children with Cancer UK”

Ian would like your help in supporting “Children with Cancer UK”

A member of our team will be running both the London Marathon & Endure 24 to raise funds for “Children with Cancer UK”.  Through Virgin Money Giving, you can sponsor Ian and donations will be quickly processed and passed to Children with Cancer UK. Virgin Money Giving is a not for profit organisation and will claim gift aid on a charity’s behalf where the donor is eligible for this. I really appreciate all your support and thank you for any donations. https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/IanPearson8

Children with Cancer UK actively raises and invests money into vital specialist research to save the lives of every child with cancer and keep more family together. There vision is to improve survival rates and the quality of survival in young cancer patients and to find ways to prevent cancer in the future.

They work as a family, actively engaged in collaborative projects to inspire people to contribute to a better future for their children. Their focus is to liberate visionary researchers and accelerate breakthroughs. They match extraordinary children with extraordinary research, often unleashing hope as a force of good.

A message from Ian

Here we go again! So, to everyone that knows me will be aware that since my dad passed away from cancer in 2010 aged just 65, I’ve welcomed any opportunity to support or raise money to help fight the battle against this awful disease.

This year, I have the pleasure of running for the amazing charity ‘Children with Cancer UK‘ through running both the London Marathon in April & Endure 24 in June. Endure 24 for those not familiar, is a continuous 24 hour race which I’ll be running as part of a team of 2, where if all goes to plan, should complete in the region of 60-80 miles each over the 24 hours.

It will be a huge challenge, however not nearly as hard as what some children & their families are going through. Please help me support this fantastic cause by donating whatever you can afford. Your money really will help save the lives of children with cancer & keep families together.

Thank you

Ian 🙂