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  2. Free Grants and Programs for Small Business - AOL

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    The foundation awards a series of grants throughout the year, including the $10,000 Monthly Amber Grant, two $25,000 Annual Amber Grants, and $10,000 each quarter for The Startup Grant and The Non ...

  3. Glass in green buildings - Wikipedia

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    Architects use high-performance double-glazed glass, which is laminated or coated, to moderate interior temperatures by controlling heat loss and gain. [3] The coating filters the heat-producing aspects of solar rays. The use of such glass in green buildings is used comprehensively in tropical climates as well as the Middle East.

  4. Double Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The DGCOS, or Double-Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme, was established in early 2010 to provide an independent regulatory body for UK’s double glazing and conservatory industry. [ 1 ] The DGCOS was launched in May 2010 with the backing of consumer advocate Nick Ross – a former presenter of BBC's consumer programme Watchdog (TV series) .

  5. Glass brick - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] There are newer glass blocks injected with argon gas and having a layer of low-emissivity glass between the halves, which increases the insulative (U) value to 1.5 W/m 2 ·K, which is between triple glazed windows (1.8 W/m 2 ·K) and specialty double glazed windows with advanced frame and coatings(1.2 W/m 2 ·K). [3]

  6. Curtain wall (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    While these curtain wall systems are more energy-efficient than older, single-glazed versions, they are still significantly less efficient than opaque (solid) wall construction. [13] For example, nearly all curtain wall systems, thermally-broken or otherwise, have a U-value of 0.2 or higher, which is equivalent to an R-value of 5 or lower.

  7. Zero heating building - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Wolfgang Feist demonstrated that with a glazing U-value of 0.3 W/(m 2 K) zero-heating buildings could be realized. [6] The first purpose build (nearly) zero heating building is an office building, built in Rakvere, Estonia in 2014. [2] Since 2015, more examples have been built based on the novel ultra-low U-value glazing. [8]

  8. Ecohouse - Wikipedia

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    Glass that has two or three layers with a vacuum in between to prevent heat loss (double or triple-glazed windows) Solar panels or wind turbines; Geothermal heating and growing plants on the roof to regulate temperature, quiet the house, and produce oxygen; A vegetable patch outside the house for some food

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