The Nearly Zero Energy Building (nZEB) standard represents an approach to construction that imposes very low energy consumption, with the necessary energy being largely generated from renewable sources. The main purpose of this standard is to reduce the environmental impact and increase energy efficiency in buildings.

To meet the nZEB standard in the construction of an Eco Living house, you need to consider several aspects.

Here are the aspects that need to be considered to meet the nZEB standard in the construction of an Eco Living house:

ergy-efficient windows: Choose windows with high-performance double-glazed windows to minimize heat loss and benefit from natural lighting.

Efficient heating and cooling systems: Opt for energy-efficient heating and cooling systems, such as heat pumps, geothermal systems or solar thermal panels.

Controlled ventilation with heat recovery: Use ventilation systems with heat recovery to ensure efficient air exchange without excessive heat loss accumulated inside.

Use of renewable energy sources: Install photovoltaic solar panels or other renewable energy sources to generate electricity and reduce dependence on conventional sources.