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Energy conservation and industry trends in automotive glass

Tomoaki Abe, Nippon Sheet Glass

The related issues of energy conservation, global warming and climate change present major challenges to all companies, but to the global glass industry in particular they also offer great opportunities. Glass manufacture is of necessity energy intensive, but our products also offer considerable scope for energy conservation, by reducing energy loss in buildings and heat build up in buildings and vehicles.

The Float Process, invented by Sir Alastair Pilkington and now the world standard for manufacture of high quality flat glass, has improved its energy efficiency by a factor of two since its invention 50 years ago. This improvement, combined with many pollution control measures, has contributed to a 54 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions from the process in the same period...

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Originally presented at GPD 2007 conference

Glass Performance Days 2007

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