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Report Sees 22 Percent Growth in U.S. Homes Using Energy Efficient Windows

Posted By Tom Herron, National Fenestration Rating Council, Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Updated: Tuesday, February 19, 2013

A new online article is reporting that energy use per home in the US has fallen consistently in recent years, and one of the reasons is more widespread use of energy efficient windows.

In fact, an infographic that accompanies the report says 36 percent of housing units had energy efficient, multi-pane windows in 1993, and that percentage grew to 58 during 2009.

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