Welcome to the 2023 Go Zero! Tour!
Residential buildings account for almost a quarter of all energy usage in the state of Oregon. Zero energy home designs produce enough renewable electricity to meet their annual consumption. The homes accomplish this through a combination of energy efficient design and solar power resulting in a healthier, quieter, comfortable, and more affordable home! Getting started is easier than you think, and there are great resources provided by Energy Trust of Oregon.
Solar Oregon's virtual Go Zero Tour is a multi-media exploration of eight zero energy homes and businesses across the state including single family, small businesses, and accessory dwelling units. Equip yourself with the knowledge to begin your own journey toward zero.
This event is part of Sustainable Building Week and is made possible by our title sponsor, Energy Trust of Oregon.
How To Use This Site
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There are eight sites to visit within this tour. You can access these at the top of the page through the "sites" dropdown menu, or by clicking on the pictures in the section below.
Lower on this page you'll find more information about zero energy homes. You can learn about some great incentives, programs, and can access the solar bid survey from Energy Trust of Oregon.
Underlined pieces of text on this front page are clickable links and will take you to our partner sites for even more information!
A zero energy home is one that produces all the electricity it needs with solar panels
Click on the image below to learn more about the ZERO coalition's seven cost-effective steps to zero energy
Why Build Net-Zero Energy?
Net-zero = Zero energy
By meeting Energy Trust of Oregon’s EPS™ requirements, zero energy homes are built to be at least 20% more energy efficient than a typical newly built home. Along with a solar electric system, zero energy homes feature minimized air leakage, high levels of insulation, efficient heating and cooling, and other benefits, including:
Comfort, quality, and energy savings built in
Future-focused with solar already installed
Low energy bills and a positive environmental impact
Peace of mind with third-party verification
For homeowners who want their existing home to get on the path to zero, they can start by taking advantage of energy efficiency incentives and exploring solar by getting a quote from a solar trade ally.
Rooftop solar can help you lower your energy bills in a big way, and it may be more affordable than you think. Solar Within Reach makes going solar more affordable for income-qualified households. With increased cash incentives and a federal energy tax credit, powering your home with solar may be within reach.