August 25, 2010
Building owners save energy one window at a time

[You may remember our Although the costs of Heat Mirror technology are high, they allow for smaller heating and cooling systems, and eventually businesses will see a payback on their investment. To learn more, check...]

You may remember our Although the costs of Heat Mirror technology are high, they allow for smaller heating and cooling systems, and eventually businesses will see a payback on their investment.

To learn more, check out this article from National Real Estate Investor.

Photos from NREI online

 

Tags: businesses saving energy, going green, Heat Mirror technology, National Real Estate Investor, retrofitting windows in Empire State Building, Southwall Technologies

 
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