Scorching Summers Tamed: Near-Zero Energy Homes Revolutionize Hot Climates
In a hot and dry climate like Iraq, near-to-net zero energy buildings can help save energy in homes. Different building designs, orientations, and solar panels were tested using computer models. Changing construction and insulation can reduce cooling energy needs by 34.40%. Solar panels can also help cut energy costs. It's important to consider all these factors together to make homes more energy-efficient.