0-Energy house
ARCHITECTURAL FANTASIES
In 2010, the EU agreed that all new buildings in European Union countries should be built to nearly zero-energy levels (nZEB) by 2024. It’s a demanding target, but the nearly zero goal can be reached using technology that already exists: “passive” measures (such as insulation) combined with the use of renewable energy. As well as making minimal contribution to CO2 emissions, these buildings make other positive contributions as well.