The Future of Sustainable Housing in Japan: Paving the Way to Net Zero Energy Housing


Transustainable House by SUGAWARADAISUKE Architects. Image © Jérémie Souteyrat

Transustainable House by SUGAWARADAISUKE Architects. Image © Jérémie Souteyrat

The tech industry in Japan has continued to serve as a pivotal driving force in Japan, with the whole country being well known for its technological innovations in various industries. As of late, most industries and companies have begun to shift their focus to the topic of sustainable development, with the inclusion of using these very technologies to work towards zero energy goals.

In April 2014, the Japanese government approved an energy policy to encourage Zero Net Energy Houses (ZEH) to become the standard for new house construction by 2030. Zero energy housing is designed to consume as much energy as it can create using renewable energy on-site.

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