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MD ASIFAKBARI

B.Tech (Civil), KIIT Univ.


Assistant Engineer
Ashiana Housing LTD
+91-9521930692 (Whatsapp)
akbariasif12@gmail.com
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REASONSFORCONCERN

1. Standards of energy efficiency in almost all


part of the world is extremely low.
2. Most of the countries are heavily dependent
on imported oil, a finite resource that is likely
to be increasingly expensive in future;
consumption also has significant
environmental costs.
3. Many of the developing countries have
serious balance of payments problem.

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Buildings are the Largest EnergyConsumer

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What is a Zero EnergyBuilding?

1. A net zero energy building can be defined as a


building which generates as much energy
through renewable sources as much as it
consumes from the Grid.

2. During the last 20 years more than 200


reputable projects claiming net zero energy
balance have been realized all over the world
which extensively utilise the non renewable
energy sources to earn the tag of ZEB.
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Bayer Material Science
building in GreaterNoida

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Components of Zero EnergyBuildings

Wind Effect Stack Effect Combustion and Ventilation

Building's orientation on the site, window and door


placement.
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Plantations On The Roof

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Insulation on walls and using Light coloredroof

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Various forms of renewable energy
Solar Energy

• The photovoltaics convert the


light energy directly into
electric energy by
photoelectric effect at the
atomic level.

• The solar thermal collectors


chosen for this job are flat
plate collectors with an
efficiency factor of 0.8 anda
linear heat loss coefficient
factor of 3.5.
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Wind Energy
• The total kinetic energy
available from wind
world-wide is more than
80 times the energythat
is being consumed now.

• The wind turbine costs


are approximately the
same as coal-, natural
gas-, and nuclear-based
electricity.

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Geothermal Energy
• The temperature of earth
varies proportionally with
depth. We can utilize this
temperature to produce
limitless energy.

• One percent of the heat


contained in just the
uppermost 10 kilometers of
the earth’s crust is
equivalent to 500 timesthe
energy contained in all of
the earth's oil and gas
resources.
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Biogas
• It is the most
suitable energy
resource as per
environmental
concern.
• Suitable for rural
areas where plenty
of organic and
inorganic wastes are
available, no proper
discharging channel
is not available.
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Comparison

Economical comparison
shows that wind energy is
most economical amongst
all renewable resources
mentioned in the graph.

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Conclusion
•Solar and Wind energy will be the major contributor
of renewable energy for ZEB’s owing to their
widespread availability.

•Biogas can also be used for our energy needs but its
only constraint is that it needs huge quantity of waste
and it is also not feasibleeverywhere.

•Geothermal energy is an upcoming form of energy


having great potential to generate electricity buta lot
of research still has to be done to tap into its full
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Thank you

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