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ILFI launches new Zero Carbon Certification

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ILFI launches new Zero Carbon Certification

Offers greater flexibility around project fuel types and offsetting renewables.


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | April 19, 2018
Wind farm in Germany
Wind farm in Germany

The International Living Future Institute has unveiled a new Zero Carbon Certification.

The Zero Carbon Certification provides greater flexibility around project fuel types (for existing projects) and placement and ownership of offsetting renewables than ILFIā€™s Reveal and the Zero Energy Certifications, the Institute said in a news release. The new certification is the first worldwide Zero Carbon third-party certified standard, ILFI says.

The new certification is a ā€œbroad-based tool for highlighting highly efficient buildings which offset their energy use, regardless of location of renewables,ā€ ILFI says. ā€œIt builds on and implements the Zero Carbon concept released by Architecture 2030, the Rocky Mountain Institute, and the New Buildings Institute in 2016, and the worldwide call for zero carbon standards from the World Green Building Council issued in 2017.ā€

The certification requirements include: buildings must achieve a targeted energy efficiency level during a one-year performance period, and all of the projectā€™s energy use must be offset by on- or off-site renewable energy on a net annual basis. The Zero Carbon certification is the first step towards Living Building Challenge certification.

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