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    04 November 2024

    Energy Savings with Glass

    How thermal glass reduces energy consumption and enhances workplace comfort

    According to the European Commission’s 2024 report, buildings are responsible for 40% of total energy consumption in the EU and 36% of greenhouse gas emissions. These percentages highlight the potential for optimization, with up to 75% of this energy waste being mitigated through effective solutions, such as glass for thermal insulation.

    The latest technologies in thermal insulating glass can reduce heat dispersion by up to 70% compared to traditional glass. This translates into energy savings of 20% to 30% on annual climate control costs.

    How Does Glass Thermal Insulation Work?

    Thermal glass is designed to limit heat transfer. Coating and layering technologies enable the glass to act as a thermal barrier, retaining heat indoors during winter and reflecting it during summer. The main advantages include:

    • Reduced heating and cooling needs: Thermal glass minimizes heat loss, lowering expenses.
    • Improved employee comfort: Stable temperatures create a welcoming environment year-round.
    • Sustainability and reduced carbon footprint: A greener approach to energy management.

    Sustainability and ROI: A Smart Investment

    High-performance thermal glass typically pays for itself within 3-5 years, offering net savings in subsequent years. According to GSE estimates, the use of efficient glass can cut CO2 emissions by up to 2.5 tons per year per 100 sqm of glazed surface.

    Contact VetroIN to explore innovative solutions designed to enhance your business spaces and promote more sustainable energy management.

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