Near-zero energy consumption buildings refer to buildings that require little or only a very small amount of traditional energy by maximizing the use of natural energy and using efficient energy-saving technologies in design, construction and operation. A building form that can meet its energy needs. This kind of building not only helps reduce environmental pollution, but also reduces greenhouse gas emissions, effectively reduces energy consumption, improves resource utilization efficiency and saves construction costs.
Nearly zero-energy buildings are widely praised around the world, mainly because they can effectively reduce human dependence on energy and reduce the impact on the environment and society. Today, when the earth's resources are scarce, the use of nearly zero-energy buildings can reduce unnecessary resource consumption and save energy, thereby narrowing the energy gap and reducing social and economic burdens. In addition, this architectural form is an important way of sustainable development, plays an important role in promoting sustainable urban and ecological construction, and meets people's requirements for a livable environment.
With the continuous development of technology and the expansion of application scope, near-zero energy consumption buildings have become one of the important directions for future urban construction and development. In the future, this kind of architectural form will be more mature and perfect in technology, materials and design, which can better reflect its architectural function and value, and bring more opportunities and possibilities to urban development. However, at the same time, it is also necessary to increase the publicity and promotion of nearly zero-energy buildings, guide all sectors of society to pay more attention to and support this sustainable building form, and promote its expansion into a wider range of markets and application fields.