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Innovative advancements launch tVIG™ to new heights.
Start of production at second Ohio facility scales First Solar’s U.S. manufacturing footprint to 1.9GWDC
ASHRAE has released an expanded, revised version of a well-known energy standard.
As the second largest consumer of plastic in the UK, the construction industry has an important role to play when it comes to recycling.
Solarban® 60 glass was chosen for the replacement of 800 guest room windows at the historic Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables because it complied with contemporary energy codes while maintaining the neutral aesthetic of the original glass.
SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Channing Chen to its Board of Advisors.
On September 11th, 2019, ZAK World of Facades Sydney was held in ICC Sydney, Australia.
Molybdenum and tungsten are two extraordinary metals that make a significant contribution to our modern lives today. We are in constant contact with these two materials without even being aware of it.
Advancement in this technology plus more stringent energy codes had audience interest at its highest levels.
Ubiquitous Energy, the leader in transparent solar technology, has been granted a new patent by the USPTO extending the coverage of its ClearView Power™ technology to display applications.
On 5 September, Glass for Europe was in Buenos Aires at SISTECCER, the biggest event for the glazing industry in Argentina.
Many buildings in the UK are fitted with air conditioning units to cool them down in summer. The units can be expensive to run and use a lot of energy, which is not a sustainable solution.
Georg Nüßlein (MdB) was a guest at the Test Centre in Bellenberg to learn about the high-tech location and its building and energy supply concept.
Thanks to scientists based in South Yorkshire and 27 European partners working together on a £9million project, glass is helping to build a new highway to sustainability.
Like any responsible manufacturer, we see it as our responsibility to analyse, monitor and take continual steps to reduce our carbon footprint.
Glass for Europe is in Venice for the 3rd Convention of Glass Associations. The best opportunity to discuss about the role of glazing in reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions in buildings with peers from all over the world.
Building on LEED v4.1, USGBC opens call for proposals to solicit input for the future of LEED.
Window and door installers in Scotland can now take advantage of a free recycling service for their old, post-use windows and doors, which are removed as part of replacement projects, when buying their new products from CMS Trade.
Roto looks to the windows of tomorrow / Presentation at “1st Vienna Window Convention” / Environment is vastly more important than technology / Sector needs to rethink its strategy / Active communication
Glass sector plans for a multi-million-pound research centre which will shape the way forward for the industry over the next century are set to be unveiled at a key conference next month (Tuesday 23 July).
Şişecam Group’s investments in Bulgaria reach 600 million Euros in total.
On June 28, at GPD 2019, Cedric Janssens, Public Affairs Manager at Glass for Europe, presented the paper "The contribution of energy efficient glazing to Paris objective in different EU building renovation scenarios".
The Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) is applauding reintroduction of the Energy Savings and Building Efficiency Act (H.R. 3586), sponsored by Rep. Kurt Schrader (D-OR).
Building with vision means taking the future seriously.