NASA Net Zero Energy Buildings Roadmap

Shanti Pless, Jennifer Scheib, Paul Torcellini, Michelle Slovensky

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

In preparation for the time-phased net zero energy requirement for new federal buildings starting in 2020, set forth in Executive Order 13514, NASA requested that the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to develop a roadmap for NASA's compliance. NASA detailed a Statement of Work that requested information on strategic, organizational, and tactical aspects of net zero energy buildings. In response, this document presents a high-level approach to net zero energy planning, design, construction, and operations, based on NREL's first-hand experience procuring net zero energy construction, and based on NREL and other industry research on net zero energy feasibility. The strategic approach to net zero energy starts with an interpretation of the executive order language relating to net zero energy. Specifically, this roadmap defines a net zero energy acquisition process as one that sets an aggressive energy use intensity goal for the building in project planning, meets the reduced demand goal through energy efficiency strategies and technologies, then adds renewable energy in a prioritized manner, using building-associated, emission- free sources first, to offset the annual energy use required at the building; the net zero energy process extends through the life of the building, requiring a balance of energy use and production in each calendar year.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages59
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-5500-60838

Keywords

  • acquisition process
  • energy efficiency strategy
  • energy use intensity
  • NASA
  • net zero energy building
  • roadmaps

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