Energy-efficient buildings are designed to minimize energy consumption for heating, cooling, lighting, and appliances. Strategies include high-performance insulation, efficient windows, passive solar design, and advanced HVAC systems. Smart building management systems optimize energy use based on occupancy and environmental conditions. Integration of renewable energy sources such as rooftop solar further reduces emissions. Energy-efficient buildings lower operating costs, improve occupant comfort, and reduce environmental impact. As buildings account for a large share of global energy use, improving building efficiency is essential for achieving climate and sustainability targets.
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