Net Zero Energy Building Guide

These guidelines are provided to the City of Edina to assist the residents and businesses owners in the community in taking advantage of the benefits and quality-of-life improvements of Net Zero Energy construction.

What is Net Zero Energy?

A Net Zero Energy Building (NZE) is a highly energy efficient building with zero net energy consumption. This means the building offsets all energy used in the building with renewable energy created on site, calculated on an annual basis. In other words, a Net Zero Energy building balances its energy consumption with its renewable energy generation. A Net Zero Energy building has an annual operating carbon footprint of zero.

Why Implement a Net Zero Energy Building Guide?

The City of Edina has committed to transition away from a fossil fuel-based economy. The City has established long-term goals of achieving 80% reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. In order to undertake this effort, the City has undertaken to develop the 2021 Climate Action Plan to lay out a pathway to meet the City’s goals.

As companion planning documents, the City has developed three sub-plan components: This Net Zero Energy Building Guide, the Solar Ready Guide, and the EV Ready Guide. The purpose of this Net Zero Energy Building Guide is to provide a tool for use by businesses and residents in the advancement of Net Zero Energy buildings within the City of Edina.

The City of Edina
Net Zero Energy Building Guide