Abstract

The desire to approach a nearly Zero Energy (ZE) framework is affected by existing characterizations for two primary reasons: they only affect the energy based system, and They do not create a benchmark that assure designs are optimized for lower emissions and energy usage before using sustainable energy methods to achieve energy requirements. Energy matching defines the amount of load handled by the building's generation as well as the interface with neighboring grids. The optimization method adopts selection criteria of a large number of possible combinations and employs the most cost-effective choices to produce a minimal cost curve to attain efficient energy homes with good performance levels. The purpose of this study is to investigate a building's energy matching economics with specific balance choices that are classified to create the path for least cost of nearly zero energy building.

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