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It is a revolutionary solution which converts a Glazed Unit (SGU or IGU) into an energy-saving Insulated Glazed Unit (IGU) by installing Low-E glass from the inside.
Photovoltaics is experiencing a worldwide boom – and not without good reason.
In a move that continues the recent upward trend of international deal-making, Jurawatt is delighted to confirm the sale of an entire container of DESERT solar modules to Bangladesh.
J. v. G. Thoma, the Bavarian-based solar power specialists, are pleased to announce the final acceptance of two robot layups for DESERT solar panel production in Turkey that will create 240 MW of solar panels in total.
Prof. Tang Qunwei develops graphene solar panels that generate energy when it rains.
SolarWindow anticipates installing these sheets of electricity-generating glass veneers over existing skyscraper windows, turning entire buildings into vertical power generators.
Three years ago, the floatplants Haldensleben and Osterweddingen introduced an energy management system in accordance with ISO 50001.
Glass for Europe is pleased that with the release of the ‘Clean energy for all Europeans’ package, a real debate on the long-awaited modernisation of the EU’s energy efficiency legislations is made possible.
Pilkington product portfolio offers a wide range of energy-efficient glazing to help homeowners minimise energy losses.
SolarAdapt Glass has further proven why it is Australia’s highest performing energy saving glass when the heat wave hit Melbourne this summer.
Translucent facades reflect ad absorb incident solar radiation but will not directly transfer solar heat gain inside of the building.
European Aluminium, EuroWindoor, ES-SO and Glass for Europe come together to call for a modernised EPBD.
Since its recast in 2010, the EPBD has contributed to improving the energy performance of European buildings and our associations European Aluminium, EuroWindoor, ES-SO, Glass for Europe are strong supporters of this framework.
PPG celebrates 10 years since first triple-silver-coated low-e glass became industry standard-bearer.
2016 has been a year of milestones for View. We’ve hit some record numbers, added key leadership to a growing team, and we’re helping thousands of people across North America experience the benefits of life without blinds and shades.
Packed halls and high spirits among exhibitors and visitors: Intersolar and ees Europe draw to a close today after great success.
Planitherm glass can also be used in triple glazed windows - now you can save even more on your energy bills!  Modern windows are being constructed using three panes of glass, 
hence the name triple glazing.Triple glazed windows are even more energy…
The EE & RE Exhibition puts on display a great set of existing energy technologies and it is a starting point for the launch of innovative products.  It facilitates the development of the energy sector and encourages the large-scale usage of…
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