Integrating Renewable Energy and NZEB Standards in the EU A Multi-Factor Analysis

Abstract

Buildings account for approximately 40% of total global energy consumption, making them a significant contributor to energy demand. Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs) have emerged as a critical area of interest due to the depletion of conventional energy resources. However, the lack of a universally accepted definition of NZEBs presents challenges in fully understanding the concept. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive perspective on the development of NZEBs in the European Union (EU), along with an overview of the relevant guidelines. Additionally, the study examines the influence of climatic conditions on the development of NZEBs across different EU regions. The paper defines various NZEB concepts outlined by the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) to assess their implementation across EU Member States. Furthermore, it presents an analysis of renewable energy technologies and their benchmarks in different EU countries. A detailed quantitative assessment of renewable energy technology installations in the Member States is also provided to support the development of NZEBs in the EU. The study compares different strategies for reducing energy demand while offering valuable insights into the strategic development of NZEBs across Member States. The findings contribute essential knowledge for policymakers and stakeholders seeking to understand the economic landscape of transitioning to NZEBs and optimizing the use of renewable energy resources.

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Authors

Chukwumaobi Ndukwe Ibe
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Ibe, C. (2025). Integrating Renewable Energy and NZEB Standards in the EU A Multi-Factor Analysis. Resourceedings, 5(1), 46–55. https://doi.org/10.21625/resourceedings.v5i1.1088

Article Details

Received 2024-06-07
Accepted 2024-10-17
Published 2025-04-02