Energy Savings
Benefits: Energy & Cost Savings
The following information is an example of energy and cost savings for Boston
and Phoenix.
Heating Season Savings In climates with a
significant heating season, windows have represented a major source of unwanted
heat loss, discomfort, and condensation problems. In recent years, windows have
undergone a technological revolution. It is now possible to have lower heat
loss, less air leakage, and warmer window surfaces that improve comfort and
minimize condensation. The graph below illustrates the significant savings in
heating season costs associated with energy efficient windows for a house in a
heating-dominated climate. In cold regions, this means that windows are no
longer an energy loser to be avoided -- increasing glazing area with high
performance windows can have little or no affect on total energy
use.

Cooling Season Savings In climates that mainly
require cooling, windows have represented a major source of unwanted heat gain.
In recent years, windows have undergone a technological revolution. It is now
possible to significantly reduce solar heat gain and improve comfort while
providing clear views and daylight. The graph below illustrates the significant
savings in cooling season costs associated with improved windows for a house in
a cooling-dominated climate. In warm regions, this means that high performance
windows can face into the sun if desired without great energy penalties --
although shading techniques remain important.

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