Definition

DOE Zero Energy Ready Home is a set of optional construction practices and technologies (above minimum code and ENERGY STAR Certified Home requirements) that builders can follow to ensure high-performance homes so energy efficient all or most annual energy consumption can be offset with renewable energy. Guidelines are outlined in the "DOE Zero Energy Ready Home National Program Requirements."

Standard Lookup Value: Zero Energy Ready Home


Legacy OData Value: ZeroEnergyReadyHome

Lookup Name: GreenBuildingVerificationType

Synonym(s):  --

BEDES: Assessment Program = "ENERGY STAR Certified Homes"

Lookup Name ID: 3087c8c

Lookup ID: ca003cb

References: RESI, RLSE, RINC, MOBI, FARM, COMS, COML

Spanish Lookup Value: Hogar Listo para Energía Cero

French-Canadian Lookup Value: Zero Energy Ready Home (ZERH)

Status Change Date: JUN 21 2016

Revision Date: JUN 17 2021

Added in Version: 1.5.0




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Page Revision Date: Sep 14 2022

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