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TurkishGlass is excited to announce its debut at RE+, the largest clean energy event in North America which will take place in Anaheim from September 9-12.
Deceuninck has installed 2,200 solar panels onto the roof of its Calne manufacturing facility, generating a total of 895,762 kWh of clean energy.
Asahi India Glass & INOX Air Products collaborate for an industry pioneering initiative with a 20-year agreement for off-take of Green Hydrogen at Asahi India’s Chittorgarh Plant
Following the fourth interinstitutional meeting which took place on 7 December, EU co-legislators reached a political agreement on the revision of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive.
New office building on the Drees & Sommer campus
As a member of the European Solar PV Industry Alliance (ESIA), Glass for Europe contributes to the “Finance” and “Value Chain” working groups.
The technology company is taking an important step towards sustainable energy supply.
Around 40 participants at the FGIA Fall Conference had the opportunity to tour the 327-acre National Renewable Energy Laboratory campus in Golden, CO.
Satinal’s sustainability-focused approach has been reflected on an eco-friendly long-term plan, compatible with global trends and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development goals. 
Generating a lot of energy beautifully
Saint-Gobain has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the top energy supplier in Spain, Endesa.
Glass for Europe is glad to announce a new partnership with RE-Source Platform.
The date for the next exhibition has already been set: Intersolar Europe 2023 will take place from June 14– 16 at Messe München.
Transition to a CO2-neutral site: 100% of electricity at Kuraray's site in Troisdorf is sourced from renewables
Advanced low-e glass helps McDonald’s at Disney World generate more energy than it uses
High-tech glazing play a crucial role to make buildings more energy efficient, but flat glass technologies are also essential to the clean mobility transition and to renewable solar energy production.
Building integrated photovoltaic technology generates power and doubles as a building component
The EESC – European Economic and Social Forum has approved the opinion “Glass in Europe at a crossroads: delivering a greener, energy-efficient industry, while enhancing competitiveness and maintaining quality jobs”.
Glass for Europe answered to both the EED and RED consultations highlighting the importance of ensuring synergies with the other Green Deal initiatives, such as the Renovation Wave.
Find out more about how climate change is impacting the building sector—Get your ticket for BAU online from September 2020!
Higher Education Meets Higher Performance
Taiwan and South Korea Join the Constantly Growing Trend
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