ABSTRACT
In this present time of rapid infrastructure development, the use of energy plays a vital role in all industry outlooks. However, the generation of energy using natural minerals and oils comes with several consequences. Considering this issue as one of the prime concerns to look upon, several governments all over the world are taking initiatives to save our mother earth by using ways to generate energy in sustainable practices. Solar energy is one such energy that is abundant in nature. In order to achieve this, the concept of net-zero energy in buildings is required as it attempts to decrease energy demand with suitable energy-efficient measures, like the use of solar energy in this case study. The focus of the study is on the effect of building physics as well as the problems encountered during its adoption and feasibility. It also tackles different policies and initiatives that have the potential to radically alter the destiny of emerging countries like India towards a zero-emissions energy system. The study implicates a positive step towards energy-saving strategies, a revolutionary change in the energy sector, and the development of the country.
