The financial benefit of a Zero-Sum Building is quite apparent. In 2008, residents in the United States spent 11.26 cents per kWh while commercial spent 10.36 and industrial spent 6.83. With oil prices rising around the globe, electricity is only going to get more expensive. A zero-sum building does not need to pay per kWh [...]...
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