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| The European Parliament adopted its position on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) with 343 votes in favour, 216 against and 78 abstentions.
| Schiatti Angelo Srl has recently installed a new photovoltaic system.
| Glazing technologies can make EU buildings more resilient to future heat waves, enabling the adaption to climate change while helping to reduce energy needs and CO2 emissions.
| Today is the final day to visit the fair! Yorglass displays its energy-efficient Low-e glass cabinets at its booth A20 in Hall 16.
| On behalf of the UK glass industry, British Glass welcomes the announcement from government to extend the Energy Bill Relief Scheme for energy intensive industries to March 2024.
| Last Monday, Horn Glass Industries welcomed Anna Schwamberger, member of the state parliament, and Dieter Janecek, member of the Bundestag, both from Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, to visit their company in Plößberg.
| Saint-Gobain has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the top energy supplier in Spain, Endesa.
| Today’s energy prices are an existential threat for the future of Europe’s glass industry.
| Glass for Europe wants to share 3 reflections from the flat glass industry ahead of upcoming the extraordinary meeting of EU energy ministers in Brussels.
| Glass Alliance Europe renews its call for urgent and decisive actions at EU and national levels to support the glass industry.
| Customers are willing to invest for something new, viable, exclusive and with added value like RCN’s proposals.
| Efficient energy renovations must be backed by effective regulations.
| The latest Glastory blog is looking back at glasstec 2022 and listing 4 key takeaways.
| Glass Technical Paper addresses ASHRAE 90.1 and the IECC
| AGC Glass France is to close its B2 float line at its Boussois manufacturing facility.
| Industry is a major energy consumer. For Saint-Gobain, reducing this consumption is one of the key components of its roadmap towards carbon neutrality by 2050.
| One of the largest European projects for the study of Hydrogen combustion in the glass industry
| The energy intensive industries welcome the efforts undertaken by the Member States to solve the energy crisis in the European Union.
| British Glass welcomes the announcement from government to cap energy prices and assist businesses, including the glass industry, with the ongoing energy crisis for an initial six months.
| The new stand from Glas Trösch provides visitors with knowledge about the environmentally friendly and resource-saving use of glass.