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Pathways to More Cost-Effective ZNE Homes

The project will provide detailed cost effectiveness modeling of all electric zero net energy (ZNE) homes versus ZNE homes with gas-based heating. Evaluation will include costs of building integration, energy efficiency packages, installed equipment and lifetime investment costs such as energy costs, and infrastructure costs (natural gas pipeline and electricity distribution system). The project will provide both spatial and temporal analysis in providing cost effectiveness assessment in four California climate zones and provide cost evolution scenarios as a function of time, for example as the ZNE industry scales up and under various policy and energy cost assumptions. The analysis will provide policymakers with a better understanding of the costs and benefits of ZNE policy choices between today and future ZNE milestones (2020, 2030), and the trade-offs for all electric versus electric and gas households
Scope
Funded Performer
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Partners (not funded)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Agreement Total
$1,000,000
Match Total
$50,000
Project Start Date
Project End Date
Program Information
Funding Organization
California Energy Commission
Program Area
EPIC
Sub-Program
Market Facilitation
Project Manager
Brad Williams
Project Details
Ongoing Initiative or Research Project
Research Project
Grid, Whole Building, or Technology
Whole Building
Building Type
Single Family
New or Existing
New
DR Focus?
No
Code/Standard Focus?
No
Locale
City
Berkeley
State
California