Do you have news you would like to share? We're always interested in
reporting on new developments in the residential and commercial
fenestration markets. If you have something you would like to share with
us, please contact Nils Petermann at ewc@ase.org.
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Spring 2010
- California Updates Energy Code, Implements Component Modeling Approach
- DOE's Volume Purchase Program Deadline
- State Stimulus Funding Linked to Energy Code Requirements
- Daylighting—Powerful but Complex
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Fall 2009
- Improved Weatherization Software Captures Benefits of Efficient Windows
- New National Policies Proposed for Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings
- NFRC Component Modeling Approach in Pilot Phase
- Green New York Act Promises Opportunities for Energy Efficiency Retrofits
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Summer 2009
- Optional Tax Credit Labels
- National Green Building Standard
- Window Energy Efficiency Webinar
- Affordable Housing with Top-Performing Windows
- IGMA Addresses Multiple Airspaces
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Fall 2008
- Weatherizing for the Future
- Commercial Building Initiative
- I-Codes: What changed for fenestration?
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Summer 2008
- Efficient Windows Receive Credit in LEED for Homes
- Sustainable Design Soon to be Mandatory in AIA continuing education
- Vacuum Glazing Developments Across the Globe
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Fall 2007
- High Performance Windows: Taking an Infrared Look
- ASHRAE, IESNA and USGBC collaborate on new green building standard
- Coming to grips with windows and comfort
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Winter 2006-2007
- Zero Energy Windows in the Horizon
- New U-factor specifications in the Northwest
- Low-E and Energy Star windows in Florida
- Zero energy window prototype introduced
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Summer 2006
- NFRC Rating in Place for Window Film Attachments
- California Requests NFRC Component Rating System
- Statements of Infrared Rejection may misinform consumers
- Minnesota School Improves Energy Performance with Dynamic Glazing
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Spring 2006
- The Tax Credit for Efficient Windows
- Hurricane Resistant Windows
- DOE Supports Development of Evacuated Glazing
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Spring 2005
- Windows and Energy Codes
- NextGen Demonstration Home
- The Clear Incentive
- Low-E Revolution
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Summer 2004
- Changes to the 2003 IECC
- Energy Efficient Mortgages
- Commercial Windows Initiative
- Efficiency Headlines at NY Times
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Fall 2002
- New Market Data
- Enlightening School Children
- New Buildings Institute
- Rating and Labeling in China
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Winter 2002
- Window Performance Requirements in modern energy efficiency codes
- EWC Unveils first Energy Star qualified windows manufactured in Florida
- The Standards for Rating Site-Built Fenestration Products: NFRC 100-SB
- EWC Takes Efficiency Message to China
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Fall 2001
- Texas Codes
- DOE Celebrates Roadmap Efforts
- On the Hill: Tax Credits approved
- Florida unified building code
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Spring 2001
- Power Crises Across Country Call for Windows that Reduce Cooling needs
- Hard Coat Solar Control Low-E Glass Hits Market
- Non-Energy Benefits
- Perspective: Energy Codes
- Residential Windows Second Edition
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Winter 2000
- Shedding some Light on Energy, Cost, and Comfort
- Efficient Windows Allow Minimized Duct Design
- Fannie Mae Offers Residential Loan Program
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Fall 1999
- Builders View Window Upgrades as a High Priority, Reports IBACOS
- Daylighting
- Green Building
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Winter 1999
- Alberta Window project
- New Zealand window rating system
- Manufactured housing
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Fall 1998
- comfort quantified
- Florida "Summer House"
- California Window Initiative
- Energy Star Windows, Steve Selkowitz Interview
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Summer 1998
- AAMA Takes on Challenge: Installation Standards and Training
- Windows Wise Program kicks off in Canada
- Lakeland Buildings
- Wisconsin loans
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Spring 1998
- What is an Energy Efficient Window?
- Energy Star windows
- Interview with David Beck, Pulte Las Vegas
- Integrated education is key to transforming California market
- EWC Promotes in Florida
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