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==CONSTRUCTING ZERO ENERGY BUILDING IN JAKARTA CITY==
 
==CONSTRUCTING ZERO ENERGY BUILDING IN JAKARTA CITY==
 
<div style="font-size:125%;">'''Introduction'''</div>
 
<div style="font-size:125%;">'''Introduction'''</div>
<p align="justify">A zero energy building (ZEB) produces enough renewable energy to meet its own annual energy consumption
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<p align="justify">A zero energy building (ZEB) produces enough renewable energy to meet its own annual energy consumption requirements, thereby reducing the use of non-renewable energy in the building sector. ZEBs use all cost-effective measures to reduce energy usage through energy efficiency and include renewable energy systems that produce enough energy to meet remaining energy needs. There are a number of long-term advantages of moving toward ZEBs, including lower environmental impacts, lower operating and maintenance costs, better resiliency to power outages and natural disasters, and improved energy security.</p>
requirements, thereby reducing the use of non-renewable energy in the building sector. ZEBs use all cost-effective
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<p align="justify">Reducing building energy consumption in new building construction or renovation can be accomplished through various means, including integrated design, energy efficiency retrofits, reduced plug loads and energy conservation programs. Reduced energy consumption makes it simpler and less expensive to meet the building’s energy needs with renewable sources of energy.</p>
measures to reduce energy usage through energy efficiency and include renewable energy systems that produce
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<p align="justify">ZEBs have a tremendous potential to transform the way buildings use energy and there are an increasing number of building owners who want to meet this target. Private commercial property owners are interested in developing ZEBs to meet their corporate goals, and some have already constructed buildings designed to be zero energy. In response to regulatory mandates, federal government agencies and many state and local governments are beginning to move toward targets for ZEBs.</p>
enough energy to meet remaining energy needs. There are a number of long-term advantages of moving toward
 
ZEBs, including lower environmental impacts, lower operating and maintenance costs, better resiliency to power
 
outages and natural disasters, and improved energy security.
 
Reducing building energy consumption in new building construction or renovation can be accomplished through
 
various means, including integrated design, energy efficiency retrofits, reduced plug loads and energy conservation
 
programs. Reduced energy consumption makes it simpler and less expensive to meet the building’s energy needs
 
with renewable sources of energy.
 
ZEBs have a tremendous potential to transform the way buildings use energy and there are an increasing number
 
of building owners who want to meet this target. Private commercial property owners are interested in developing
 
ZEBs to meet their corporate goals, and some have already constructed buildings designed to be zero energy. In
 
response to regulatory mandates, federal government agencies and many state and local governments are beginning
 
to move toward targets for ZEBs. However, definitions differ from region to region and
 

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CONSTRUCTING ZERO ENERGY BUILDING IN JAKARTA CITY

Introduction

A zero energy building (ZEB) produces enough renewable energy to meet its own annual energy consumption requirements, thereby reducing the use of non-renewable energy in the building sector. ZEBs use all cost-effective measures to reduce energy usage through energy efficiency and include renewable energy systems that produce enough energy to meet remaining energy needs. There are a number of long-term advantages of moving toward ZEBs, including lower environmental impacts, lower operating and maintenance costs, better resiliency to power outages and natural disasters, and improved energy security.

Reducing building energy consumption in new building construction or renovation can be accomplished through various means, including integrated design, energy efficiency retrofits, reduced plug loads and energy conservation programs. Reduced energy consumption makes it simpler and less expensive to meet the building’s energy needs with renewable sources of energy.

ZEBs have a tremendous potential to transform the way buildings use energy and there are an increasing number of building owners who want to meet this target. Private commercial property owners are interested in developing ZEBs to meet their corporate goals, and some have already constructed buildings designed to be zero energy. In response to regulatory mandates, federal government agencies and many state and local governments are beginning to move toward targets for ZEBs.