April 22, 2015

California’s First Zero Net Energy Community Opens on Earth Day to Support Bold State Goals

Published at Renewable Energy World --- Say hello to your dream home and goodbye to rising electric bills. Meritage Homes, headquarted in Scottsdale Arizona, will reveal California’s first and only Net Zero Community on this year’s Earth Day, April 22. The homebuilder has partnered with leading energy companies to develop a community called Sierra Crest with 20 zero net energy (ZNE) homes in North Fontana area.

Zero Net Energy Homes at Fontana, California. Credit: Meritage Homes.
Currently the energy used in homes and buildings is the second largest contributor to California’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. ZNE homes and buildings can help reduce the state’s energy demand and environmental impacts associated with homes and buildings, providing more resilience to climate impacts.

“There are several ZNE homes throughout California, but none clustered at one community,” commented CR Herro, Vice President of Environmental Affairs at Meritage Homes. “This community not only allows the value of operation cost reduction to the homeowners, but provides much needed data to the utilities about kW production and demand at each home, and cumulatively at the transformer level to provide needed data to design service for community level Zero Energy as California building code progresses toward this standard.”

Meritage Homes along with BIRAenergy, Itron and Southern California Edison (SCE) will work with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to evaluate the energy use and grid integration of this new community and investigate economic feasibility to support California’s “big bold goal.”

In 2008, California set bold energy-use reduction goals — all new residential construction will be zero net energy by 2020 and commercial buildings by 2030. New homes and buildings will achieve ZNE first through high levels of energy efficiency, and then through the addition of clean, on-site renewable power generation, typically solar PV to meet 100 percent of their annual energy need.... Read More Here