BSRIA publish net zero guide
BSRIA and London South Bank University have partnered to publish a comprehensive free guide to define the terminology of net zero and its implications for the built environment.
Net Zero Carbon Buildings (NZG 1/2022) outlines the key issues in the design and performance of buildings. The guide aims to help facilities managers, building owners, building occupiers, building services professionals and product manufacturers.
- Net zero build environment
- Net zero building design
- Net zero building operation
- Net zero systems
- Future of the gas grid and hydrogen
- Net zero legislation and drivers for change
The guide is free to download from the 1/2022&utm_term=BSRIA announces the publication of Net Zero Carbon Buildings (NZG 1/2022)&utm_content=9016&gator_td=QsVtp/xb/CLGrEQoTw/YBMs8W2HFiF1tj8Tf0F/JhyK+95A05RZAJ6Pdn1DQCwlDlWchHhHvzAz2UlEAcuQBLsIyYVN53Cr0HktFA/8LPCAKVwuAnBnKX3hsLYR3TZHBPLPHA7KCdZ+6tsSJMPJsF75i6u4Fu03Xj4Q2/2XFrqvt/gpoCS2ywwKgj9+OpIVf BSRIA Bookshop or via the below link: https://architecturaltechnology.com/resource/bsria-publish-net-zero-carbon-buildings-guidance.html
This article first appeared on the CIAT website as "BSRIA publish Net Zero Carbon Buildings guidance" on October 21, 2022.
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