International architecture firm Snøhetta has partnered with Norway's Research Center on Zero Emission Buildings (ZEB), to design and build a remarkable experimental house that helps move the development of very efficient buildings forward. The ZEB Pilot House is claimed to generate almost three times the amount of electricity it requires, with the significant surplus available to help run an electric car, for example. .. Continue Reading ZEB Pilot House generates much more electricity than it needs
Section: Architecture
Tags: Energy-efficient, Experimental, House, Sustainable
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