The United States Department of Energy has awarded $1.2 million to Dow Corning Corporation to develop an insulating facade system that may significantly increase the energy efficiency of commercial buildings.
MIDLAND,
Mich. - The United States Department of Energy has awarded $1.2
million to Dow Corning Corporation to develop an insulating facade system that
may significantly increase the energy efficiency of commercial
buildings.
The funding will assist Dow Corning in the
development of a silicon-based high-efficiency building insulation system which
could be used in retro-fit and new construction applications. The insulation
project is focused on achieving thermal resistance values of R-40 or greater for
exterior insulation and finish systems, which would make building facades as
many as eight times more energy efficient.
“We commend Secretary Chu and the Department of Energy's commitment to reducing energy usage of
U.S. buildings,” said Stephanie
Burns, Dow Corning chairman, president and CEO. “These DOE investments will help
the United
States take another step towards economic
recovery, energy independence and a cleaner
environment.”
Dow Corning's energy efficient insulation
material is one of 58 projects awarded more than $76 million of American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding by the DOE to support advanced
energy-efficient building technology projects and the development of training
programs for commercial building equipment technicians, building operators, and
energy auditors.
“These projects will help the United
States lead the world in advancing
energy-efficient technologies,” said U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu.
“Energy-efficient commercial buildings will help our country cut its carbon
emissions and energy costs while the training programs will upgrade the skills
of the current workforce and attract the next generation to careers in the
emerging clean-energy economy.”
Dow Corning Receives $1.2 million from U.S. Department of Energy to Improve Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings
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