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SHC Task 40 - ECBCS Annex 52

Net Zero Energy Buildings Database

About the Database

The International Energy Agency (IEA) Net Zero Energy Buildings Database is part of the High Performance Buildings Database, a shared resource for the building industry. The database, developed and hosted by the United States (U.S.) Department of Energy and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, is a unique central repository of in-depth information and data on high-performance, green building projects. Buildings in the database can be featured on multiple Web sites. This collaboration increases the reach of the information and saves building designers and owners from having to provide the same information to multiple sources.

The database includes information on the energy use, environmental performance, design process, finances, and other aspects of each project. Members of the design and construction teams are listed, as are sources for additional information. In total, up to twelve screens of detailed information are provided for each project profile. Projects range in size from small single-family homes or tenant fit-outs within buildings to large commercial and institutional buildings and even entire campuses.

A series of Web-based data-entry templates allows anyone to enter information about a building project into the database. Once a project has been submitted, each of the partner organizations can review the entry and choose whether or not to publish that particular project on its own Web site. Early partners using the database include:

Although the database development was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, partners pay for the cost of establishing their Web portals and to support the ongoing hosting and maintenance costs of the database.

Comments

You are welcome to your comments about the database.