Utility Companies
WexWindows™ – the first affordable
building envelope solution
that makes it easy to reduce
service area usage and CO2e.
Utilities love WexWindows’ impact because it’s a non-wires and non-pipes solution
that reduces energy loads by reducing building envelope energy loss at windows
Learn why utilities are approving WexWindows™ as a solution within their energy efficiency programs.
Utility Companies
WexWindows™ – the first affordable
building envelope solution
that makes it easy to reduce
service area usage and CO2e.
Utilities love WexWindows’ impact because it’s a non-wires and non-pipes solution
that reduces energy loads by reducing building envelope energy loss at windows
Learn why utilities are approving WexWindows™ as a solution within their energy efficiency programs.
Incentivize a Window Solution
Some utilities incentivize storm windows. Others incentivize window films, even though these products lack an insulating air gap. Every building is different but neither approach provides the energy savings that are needed for today’s increasingly stringent mandates.
WexEnergy provides utilities with a non-pipes, non-wires solution that reduces energy losses and is easy to add to your programs. If you’ve never been able to incentivize a window solution before, now is the time to add us to your program.
Incentivize a Window Solution
Some utilities incentivize storm windows. Others incentivize window films, even though these products lack an insulating air gap. Every building is different but neither approach provides the energy savings that are needed for today’s increasingly stringent mandates.
WexEnergy provides utilities with a non-pipes, non-wires solution that reduces energy losses and is easy to add to your programs. If you’ve never been able to incentivize a window solution before, now is the time to add us to your program.
Reduce Energy Losses with a
Non-Wires and Non-Pipes Solution
Your customers can optimize insulation for each and every window that’s dressed with WexWindows™. In a field study in upstate New York, WindowSkins achieved a 13% reduction in natural gas usage.
WexWindows™ is a Class A product1 that utilities can feel confident is vetted and safe for customers to use in their homes. And WexWindows™ is a non-wires, non-pipes solution that reduces grid load without requiring expensive capital investment by utilities.
1. International Building Code, per ASTM E84 testing, April 2021
If you’re like other utility companies, you’re probably under pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy losses. More and more cities and states are passing and enforcing carbon reduction laws. And local utility boards expect utilities under their purview to reduce carbon emissions. That’s why you need this innovative and award-winning, non-wires and non-pipes solution.
Add WexWinows™ to Your Programs with Ease
WexEnergy is experienced in working with utility companies, so adding us to your program is easy. Because we’ve worked with Con Edison, PSEG, and Vermont Utilities before, we understand what’s required from us. Now we’re ready to work with you!
Plus, utility companies like the simplicity of WexWindows™ installation. You can feel comfortable that once installed and incentivized, WexWindows™ stays in place because they’re designed to be tamper-resistant. WexWindows™ pairs well with air-sealing programs you already promote, too.
Lead the way and join the first group of utilities that have already approved WexWindows™ for use in their energy efficiency offerings.
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