Unlocking Potential: Collaborative Controls Boost Performance of Net Zero Energy Buildings
Net zero energy buildings (NZEBs) are effective for saving energy and the environment. By working together, NZEBs can perform even better. A study found that using collaborative controls can greatly improve the performance of a group of NZEBs. This means they can save more money, better match energy demand, and interact more efficiently with the power grid. Developing new collaborative controls is key to making NZEBs work better together.