Publisher's Synopsis
As the world confronts the escalating challenges of climate change, energy efficiency and carbon reduction are no longer optional-they are imperative. Buildings are among the largest consumers of energy globally, and within them, HVAC systems account for a significant share of that energy use. For those of us in the field of building services, this presents both a critical challenge and an extraordinary opportunity: to radically rethink how we design, operate, and manage HVAC systems in pursuit of a net-zero future.
"Net-Zero HVAC Strategies" was written with that purpose in mind. It is a practical guide for professionals who want to lead the transition toward sustainable, high-performance buildings. Whether you are an engineer designing systems, an architect integrating passive solutions, a consultant evaluating energy targets, or a building owner aiming to reduce operational costs and carbon footprints, this book offers insight into how HVAC systems can be optimized for net-zero goals.
This book is not about theory alone-it is about application. It brings together passive design strategies, advanced technologies, renewable energy integration, and smart controls, offering a roadmap for delivering HVAC systems that meet or exceed net-zero standards. Additionally, it includes real-world case studies, financial analysis tools, and emerging trends to help you make informed decisions and advocate for sustainable solutions in your projects.
The knowledge shared here is drawn from global best practices, evolving standards, and practical experience across diverse climates and building types. The aim is not just to inform, but to inspire-because designing for net-zero is not only possible, it is essential for the future of our planet.
I invite you to use this book as a resource, a reference, and a call to action. Let's build a world where buildings don't just consume less-they give back more.
Charles NehmeAuthor
HVAC Consultant and Sustainability Advocate