Zero Energy definition

Zero Energy means the state of equipment when all sources of energy (i.e. electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, etc.) are isolated or effectively blocked and sources of stored energy are depleted.

Examples of Zero Energy in a sentence

  • Home is a home that meets all of the criteria found in the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home National Program Requirements set forth in Exhibit ▇.

  • DOE will work to increase awareness of the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home Program as the trusted government-backed symbol for zero net-energy ready homes.

  • Using the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home Name and Logo, will be effective when signed electronically by both parties.

  • DOE will work to increase awareness of the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home program as the trusted government-backed symbol for zero net-energy ready homes.

  • DOE Zero Energy Ready Homes are verified by a registered third-party verifier partner and are at least 40%-50% more energy efficient than a typical new home.

  • The DOE Zero Energy Ready Home offers leading builders a timely solution for differentiating their product from existing homes as well as minimum code new homes.

  • All the affordable housing units shall be Net Zero Energy Ready as provided in Condition 12 below.

  • Zero Energy Campus Energy Source Energy Actual annual delivered energy ≤ on-site renewable exported energy Zero Energy Portfolio Energy Source Energy Actual annual delivered energy ≤ on-site renewable exported energy.

  • Home is a home that meets all of the criteria found in the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home National Program Requirements (▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇- ready-home).

  • Zero Energy Building Energy Source Energy Actual annual delivered energy ≤ on-site renewable exported energy Renewable Energy Credits – Zero Energy Building Energy Source Energy Actual annual delivered energy ≤ on-site renewable exported energy plus acquired Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs).