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Revision as of 23:55, 14 September 2017
A GreenPolicy360 | Green Energy Welcome !
Time for Green Energy Action that Moves Economies toward Eco-nomics and Net Zero Energy Policy
100 % Feasible? Yes ... https://medium.com/insurge-intelligence/the-feasibility-of-100-renewable-energy-f624d93e1424
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As a MediaWiki site, GreenPolicy360 begins with a quick Wikipedia review of 'zero-energy', low-energy, energy conservation, transition, and best green energy practices ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-energy_building
Tags:
- Autonomous buildings
- Building-integrated photovoltaics
- Deep energy retrofit
- Earthship
- Ecocities -- Sustainable Cities
- Energy conservation
- Energy Neutral Design
- Environmental design
- Environmental economics
- Green building
- Home energy monitor
- Life cycle analysis
- Low-energy building Low-energy building techniques
- Low-carbon economy -- Low-fossil-fuel economy -- Debarbonized economy
- Low-energy house
- Natural Building
- Off-the-grid
- Passive cooling
- Passive house (Passivhaus standard)
- Passive solar building design
- Passive solar
- Peak oil
- Plug load
- Sustainable design
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