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Nice Co-Hosts Getting to Net Zero: Leveraging Smart Tech Energy Solutions

A Zero Net Energy (ZNE) home has significant appeal in this market, as it is a home that consumes no more energy than it produces. For current construction, what will be the actual energy, heating, and cooling costs for a home is typically no more than an educated guess. By contrast, ZNE solutions can model the energy consumption for a home and give the homeowner in-depth knowledge and insight into their home and its energy requirements.

Parks Associates and Nice will be co-hosting the webinar, “Getting to Net Zero: Leveraging Smart Tech Energy Solutions” on December 6, 2023, at 1:00 PM CDT (11:00 AM PDT). Speakers include Paul Williams of Nice, Glenn Kalber of GDK Surround, and Jennifer Kent of Parks Associates.

Nice net zero webinar details

Founded in 1993, Nice is a global leader in the Home Management Solutions, with a complete offer of integrated solutions for the automation of gates, garages, solar shading systems, parking systems, wireless alarm systems and home security, for residential, commercial and industrial applications; smart and connected systems for residential and commercial applications, for the security, access control, AI (Artificial Intelligence), health & wellness, control and power / AV industries.

Parks Associates and Nice also published a white paper on this topic, now available for download.

In this webinar, experts examine the demand for ZNE homes and construction methods and solutions now available to builders and integrators that enable them to design and construct ZNE homes for the wider market.

Click here to register for the webinar. All registrants receive a copy of the presentation deck, with a link to rewatch the webinar recording.

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