New Rebate Program Aimed At Reducing Peak Energy Demand With Window Film
The International Window Film Association Partners with Dominion Virginia Power to Help Lower Energy Costs for Non-Residential Customers
MARTINSVILLE, Va., Oct. 6, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The International Window Film Association (IWFA), a nonprofit dedicated to expanding awareness of window film's many benefits, is partnering with Dominion Virginia Power's Non-Residential Window Film Rebate Program that offers an average $2,100 toward the installation of window films to help reduce peak energy demand.
As a Dominion partner, the IWFA is providing free solar control training and accreditation, a requirement for licensed contractors who want to apply to be part of the Dominion contractor network. The Non-Residential Window Film program helps to reduce the cost of the installation of window films, which reduce the solar heat entering buildings through windows by prescribed amounts.
"Many older commercial buildings have windows that are structurally fine, but waste energy," said Darrell Smith, executive director of the IWFA. "After installing window film, they may meet today's more efficient energy standards, without the need for new windows. Replacing windows can be cost-prohibitive or even structurally impractical, as the weight of new, thicker windows may go beyond the building's rated load capacity," he added.
The IWFA estimates the cost of installing Window Film may be 91.5% less than installing new windows. Window film may reduce energy consumption by reducing solar heat gain and cut cooling costs by as much as 30 percent, and at the same time allow natural light in without the negative impact of harsh glare and harmful UV exposure.
"The IWFA is a go-to-resource for window film information, training and accreditation programs," said Ralph Joyce, Energy Conservation Program Manager at Dominion.
The IWFA is administering the accreditation programs. Working with an IWFA accredited installer assures the customer that a contractor has successfully completed testing on important areas of technical and specifications expertise. For information on these education programs, please visit Education Services or www.iwfa.com.
About the International Window Film Association
The International Window Film Association (IWFA) is a nonprofit organization of window film dealers, distributors, and manufacturers that facilitates the growth of the industry by providing unbiased research, influencing policy and promoting consumer awareness of the many benefits of window film. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and see more information on our website and YouTube.
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SOURCE International Window Film Association
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