Energy-efficient Windows

Energy-efficient windows are windows designed to reduce the energy consumption of a building. They are designed to reduce the amount of energy needed to heat and cool a building, and are often made with materials that are better insulators than traditional window materials. These windows also prevent air and heat leakage, resulting in lower energy bills. Energy-efficient windows are important in reducing the amount of energy used by buildings, and therefore have a positive environmental impact. They can be used in both residential and commercial contexts, and are available in a variety of styles, colors, and sizes.

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Energy Conservation

ISSN: 2642-3146
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Bahador Bakhtiari, Research Scientist Chercheur Scientifique Natural Resources Canada
Energy conservation is not about making limited resources last as long as they can. Most of our energy use comes from fossil fuels like petroleum and coal that provide electricity and gas to power our growing energy needs. These resources are non-renewable which means that we will eventually run out. Conserving energy helps to conserve resources.