Net zero energy and net zero energy ready housing : lessons learned and key findings from the ecoEII Net-Zero Demonstration and the R-2000 Net-Zero Energy Pilot.: M144-292/2019E-PDF

"In 2013, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) launched two initiatives: the R-2000 Net-Zero Energy Pilot (R-2000 NZE) and the ecoEII Net-Zero Energy Housing Demonstration Project (ecoEII). The R-2000 NZE was a pilot program to label Net-Zero Energy (NZE) houses. This initiative drew upon NRCan’s “next generation” draft 2014 R-2000 Standard, the EnerGuide Rating System (ERS) and the HOT2000 modelling software, with new procedures that allowed builders to demonstrate that their houses would generate as much renewable energy as they would consume annually"--Introduction, page 1.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Natural Resources Canada, issuing body.
Title Net zero energy and net zero energy ready housing : lessons learned and key findings from the ecoEII Net-Zero Demonstration and the R-2000 Net-Zero Energy Pilot.
Variant title The ecoEII Net-Zero Demonstration and the R-2000 Net-Zero Energy Pilot : lessons learned and key findings
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Maisons à consommation d’énergie nette zéro et maisons prêtes à la consommation d’énergie nette zéro : leçons apprises et principaux résultats du projet pilote sur la consommation énergétique nette zéro R-2000 (CENZ R-2000) et du projet de démonstration de maisons à consommation énergétique nette zéro de l’Initiative écoÉNERGIE.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Natural Resources Canada = Ressources naturelles Canada, 2019.
Description 1 online resource (13, 2, 1 pages) : photographs
ISBN 9780660302669
Catalogue number
  • M144-292/2019E-PDF
Subject terms Dwellings -- Energy conservation -- Canada.
Architecture and energy conservation -- Canada.
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