ZES (BE) stands for Zero Emissions Standard (Building Energy) and is a certification program designed to encourage the construction of low-energy buildings in Belgium. The standard is based on the calculation of energy consumption and the use of renewable energy sources, and aims to promote the use of sustainable energy practices in the building sector. The ZES (BE) certification is awarded to buildings that meet certain energy efficiency criteria, such as reducing energy consumption through efficient insulation, lighting and heating systems, and incorporating renewable energy sources, such as solar panels or wind turbines. The goal of the ZES (BE) program is to encourage the construction of buildings that are environmentally friendly, economically sustainable and comfortable for the occupants.
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