Specialist information: Zero Energy Buildings - a term with various meanings

Experimental buildings for the Solar Decathlon Europe 2010 in Madrid (E); University of Wuppertal. 

An all-electric building, made more energy self sufficient with photovoltaic systems on the roof (6 kWₚ) and the facade (3 kWₚ), together with a backup battery (7 kWh)
Since the beginning of the 1990s buildings have been built all over the world which claim to achieve ‘zero energy’ or ‘plus energy’ standards. terms such as ‘energy autarkic house’, ‘zero thermal energy house’, ‘(net) zero energy building’ or ‘equilibrium building’, among others, emerged. The issue came to prominence in May 2010 due to the new version of the ‘Energy...
Experimental buildings for the Solar Decathlon Europe 2010 in Madrid (E); University of Wuppertal. 

An all-electric building, made more energy self sufficient with photovoltaic systems on the roof (6 kWₚ) and the facade (3 kWₚ), together with a backup battery (7 kWh)