PAMA recognizes these sponsoring retail professionals for their financial support of our initiative to bring awareness of the benefits of awnings to consumers.
Awnings in Residential Buildings. The Impact on Energy Use and Peak Demand, study conducted by the Center for Sustainable Building Research, University of Minnesota. Read complete study
www.windowattachments.org. - Window Attachments is maintained by BuildingGreen, Inc. as part of its ongoing work on window attachments with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Windows and Daylighting group. This work is supported by the US Department of Energy, its Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) and the Building Technologies program.
Calculate how much you might save by adding awnings to your home.
Home Energy Saver - a web-based do-it-yourself energy audit tool developed by the Environmental Energy Technologies Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Improve your home's energy efficiency Dept. of Energy Web Site (www.eere.gov) focuses on improving energy efficiency for homes and the use of awnings as part of that solution. Click here.
High-tech controls optimize awning benefits Managing the use of sun and shade can have a significant impact on home's energy efficiency.
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