White House Redefines Zero-Emission Buildings, Bidenomics Funds Partner4Work

The Biden administration is set to define a "zero-emission" building, establishing a national standard to address the significant contribution of buildings to climate change. While not legally binding, the definition aims to help real estate developers navigate the various state and local rules on building emissions. Buildings, both commercial and residential, account for nearly one-third of US greenhouse gas emissions. The new standard will require buildings to be energy efficient, produce no on-site emissions, and use 100% renewable energy. The move comes as the administration also unveils a national strategy for enhancing infrastructure resilience against wildfires, hurricanes, and other weather disasters.
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