Definitions, types, benefits, etc.! An explanation of ZEB, which aims for the integration of energy creation, energy conservation, and energy storage.
Energy consumption used for work and daily life accounts for about 30% of the country's final energy consumption.
In the residential and building sectors where these civilian activities take place, further efforts to enhance and strengthen energy conservation and decarbonization are essential.
To achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement, the Japanese government has made it a priority to promote Zero Energy Buildings (ZEB) as an energy policy, establishing subsidy projects, certification systems, and registration systems, with the aim of converting all new buildings to ZEB by 2030.
This article focuses on ZEB and introduces its initiatives.
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