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Zero Net Energy Housing

Presented by Tim Hemsath, AIA, LEED AP, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

What is net zero? Net zero energy, net zero emissions, net zero waste, net zero cost, energy plus building, ultra-low energy houses? Many definitions exist. This presentation will explore the terminology and state of the technology of high efficiency and energy production in home and building design.  



Bioenergy Friday Web Seminars provide expert analysis and interpretation of bioenergy and renewable energy topics relevant today. Seminars are presented on the last Friday of each month at 10 am Central time. The live audience can ask questions of presenters. All seminars are recorded and archived for later viewing Click HERE to view past web seminars . Bioenergy Friday Web Seminars are FREE! A computer with an internet connection is the only technology required. Web seminars are announced at http://learn.extension.org.

Who Should Attend:  Anyone interested in Bioenergy and renewable energy.  Extension Educators, Professors, State Agencies, Federal personnel, Teachers, College Students, Bioenergy industry personnel etc.

How To Connect:   

  • Begin connecting 5 minutes prior to the start time.  
  • At the meeting time, copy and paste this URL into your browser to enter the meeting:  https://connect.extension.iastate.edu/agenergy/ 
  • You will find a login page. Choose "Enter as a Guest" and submit your name, and business or institution and click "Enter Room." 
  • The audio portion of the meeting will come through your computer speakers.
  • Any time before the meeting you can visit the following URL to confirm your ability to connect: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/testconnect/  

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