Today the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a national definition of a zero-emissions building that will help advance efforts to decarbonize the buildings sector. Energy use in buildings is responsible for one-third of all U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
While the guidelines are not a rule, the agency hopes this new guideline will send a strong market signal to help the nation reduce global warming pollution from the building sector 65% by 2035 and 90% by 2050.
“Definitions matter,” said Johanna Neumann, Senior Director of the Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy at Environment America Research & Policy Center. “A clear, consistent, and measurable framework for defining zero-emissions buildings will help efficient buildings that run on renewable energy become the norm in America.”
Governor: We want to power our homes with 100% clean energy!
New incentives are now helping Americans to electrify their homes and make their homes more energy efficient. Now is the time for our state to go big on clean energy so we can power our homes with 100% clean energy.