Energy-efficient glazing plays a key role in reducing the carbon emissions of the building and helps in reducing its operational costs. The glazing has an invisible coating that prevents penetration of heat from the outdoors into the cool indoors and helps in reducing the air conditioning costs.
Also known as low-emissivity glass, Low-E glass reduces the amount of infrared and ultraviolet light that penetrates through the glass. In addition, the microscopically thin coating of the Low-E glass does not reduce the amount of natural light that comes through the glass.