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Advanced Course in Net Zero Carbon Buildings


Summary

As the global awareness of climate change and environmental responsibility grows, the built environment is becoming an essential focus in achieving sustainability goals. Net Zero Carbon Buildings (NZCB) are a critical element in the fight against climate change, aiming to balance the amount of carbon emissions released and the amount of carbon offset, ultimately reducing the environmental impact of buildings.

This course, Net Zero Carbon Buildings, provided by the British Academy for Training and Development, aims to provide participants with a thorough understanding of the principles and practices behind the design, construction, and operation of Net Zero Carbon Buildings. With an emphasis on reducing carbon footprints, optimizing energy usage, and implementing innovative technologies, this course equips professionals with the tools needed to design and manage buildings that contribute to a sustainable future.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Architects and Building Designers involved in creating and planning the design of buildings that prioritize energy efficiency and sustainability.
  • Project Managerss overseeing building projects, ensuring they adhere to sustainability goals and environmental standards.
  • Construction Engineers and Contractors responsible for the construction and implementation of energy-efficient and low-carbon solutions in buildings.
  • Sustainability Consultants in advising clients on the best practices for achieving carbon neutrality and environmental certifications.
  • Facility Managers managing the operational side of buildings, focusing on energy consumption, maintenance, and reducing carbon footprints.
  • Policy Makers and Regulators involved in creating standards, regulations, and codes for sustainable building practices.

 

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Grasp the concepts of carbon neutrality, energy efficiency, and renewable energy integration.
  • Utilize strategies and tools to minimize carbon emissions through design and construction processes.
  • Learn to incorporate solar, wind, geothermal, and other renewable energy sources into building operations.
  • Familiarize themselves with certification frameworks such as LEED, BREEAM, and others.
  • Identify materials that contribute to reducing a building's carbon footprint and increase energy performance.
  • Gain insight into how carbon offset strategies are used to neutralize emissions and achieve Net Zero Carbon targets.

Course Content

  • What is a Net Zero Carbon Building?

    • Understanding the definition and goals of Net Zero Carbon Buildings.
    • Exploring the global importance of reducing carbon emissions in the built environment.
    • The connection between Net Zero Carbon Buildings and sustainability goals.
  • Key Drivers of Net Zero Carbon Initiatives

    • Government regulations, policies, and building codes that encourage carbon neutrality.
    • Market demand and the role of consumers in pushing for sustainable construction practices.
    • The environmental, economic, and social benefits of Net Zero Carbon Buildings.
  • Principles of Net Zero Carbon Design

    • Energy efficiency and renewable energy as the foundation of Net Zero Carbon design.
    • The role of operational efficiency in reducing carbon emissions.
    • The lifecycle approach: from design and construction to operation and deconstruction.
  • Designing for Energy Efficiency

    • The importance of passive design strategies: orientation, natural ventilation, and insulation.
    • High-performance building envelopes: advanced glazing, thermal insulation, and air tightness.
    • Reducing heating, cooling, and lighting demand through smart design.
  • Building Energy Modeling and Simulation

    • How to use energy modeling software to predict energy consumption and optimize building performance.
    • Simulating energy efficiency improvements and identifying potential savings.
    • Understanding key performance indicators for energy-efficient buildings.
  • Energy Management Systems (EMS) in Buildings

    • Implementing real-time energy monitoring systems.
    • Integrating building automation systems for improved energy control.
    • Identifying energy inefficiencies and rectifying them through operational adjustments.
  • Solar Energy Integration

    • The role of photovoltaic (PV) systems in achieving Net Zero Carbon status.
    • Understanding solar energy potential based on geographical location and building orientation.
    • Combining PV with energy storage systems to optimize energy use.
  • Wind, Geothermal, and Other Renewable Sources

    • The viability of wind and geothermal energy in urban and rural buildings.
    • Exploring innovative renewable energy technologies for low-carbon buildings.
    • Evaluating the economics and feasibility of different renewable energy solutions.
  • Energy Storage Systems (ESS)

    • The role of battery storage in balancing energy supply and demand.
    • How ESS can help buildings reduce reliance on the grid and achieve carbon neutrality.
    • Understanding the integration of ESS with renewable energy sources for optimal efficiency.
  • Low-Carbon and High-Performance Materials

    • Selecting materials with a low carbon footprint for construction.
    • Understanding life-cycle assessments (LCA) of materials and their impact on building emissions.
    • The role of biophilic design and natural materials in reducing environmental impact.
  • Sustainable Construction Techniques

    • Reducing waste and energy consumption during the construction phase.
    • Techniques for reusing and recycling construction materials.
    • The role of modular construction and prefabrication in reducing building emissions.
  • The Importance of Green Roofs and Walls

    • How green roofs and walls contribute to thermal insulation, reduce urban heat islands, and improve air quality.
    • The environmental benefits of integrating vegetation into building facades.
    • Exploring the energy efficiency advantages of living roofs and walls.
  • What is Carbon Offsetting?

    • Understanding carbon offset projects and their role in achieving Net Zero Carbon.
    • Exploring the various types of offset programs: reforestation, renewable energy, and methane capture.
    • The pros and cons of using carbon offsets in building projects.
  • Carbon Footprint Calculators and Assessment Tools

    • How to calculate and assess the carbon footprint of a building project.
    • Tools and methods to evaluate the carbon savings from energy efficiency and renewable energy measures.
    • Analyzing the gap between current emissions and Net Zero Carbon targets.
  • Integration of Carbon Offsetting into Design and Operation

    • Strategies for integrating carbon offset projects from the initial design phase.
    • Monitoring and tracking carbon offsets over the life of the building.
    • Best practices for ensuring that offset initiatives align with global sustainability goals.
  • Overview of Green Building Certifications

    • A detailed review of global green building certifications such as LEED, BREEAM, and WELL.
    • How these certifications support Net Zero Carbon goals and encourage sustainable practices.
    • Understanding the points system and how to achieve a Net Zero Carbon rating.
  • The Role of National and International Standards

    • Exploring ISO 50001 (energy management systems) and other relevant standards.
    • How standards and regulations guide the path toward achieving Net Zero Carbon.
    • Understanding local and regional standards for Net Zero Carbon and their impact on design and construction.
  • Tracking and Reporting Sustainability Performance

    • Methods for tracking energy consumption, carbon emissions, and sustainability metrics.
    • Reporting tools and platforms for monitoring Net Zero Carbon progress.
    • The importance of transparent reporting for achieving certification and gaining stakeholder trust.

Course Date

2025-01-13

2025-04-14

2025-07-14

2025-10-13

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£4500 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3600 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2790 / Member

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