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Awnings Reduce Homeowners' Carbon Footprints.


Adding awnings to a home saves on electricity and home cooling energy

ROSEVILLE, Minn. -- Reducing carbon footprints is a growing trend among eco-minded homeowners. However, according to according to
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 statistics from the United Nations, every American is responsible for an average of 22 tons of carbon dioxide carbon dioxide, chemical compound, CO2, a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is about one and one-half times as dense as air under ordinary conditions of temperature and pressure.  emissions every year, far above the world average of six tons per capita [Latin, By the heads or polls.] A term used in the Descent and Distribution of the estate of one who dies without a will. It means to share and share alike according to the number of individuals. .

To closer resemble the world average, homeowners need to look for ways to cut their carbon emissions. Installing an awning is one simple upgrade homeowners can make to reduce their home cooling energy, contributing to an overall decrease in their carbon footprints.

"People don't have to make drastic changes to their homes in order to reduce their impact on the environment," said Michelle Sahlin, managing director of the Professional Awning Manufacturers Association (PAMA PAMA Professional Aviation Maintenance Association
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). "Awnings are an easy home upgrade that enhance the aesthetic quality of a home, while reducing carbon emissions caused by running air conditioners at full-blast."

In fact, awnings can reduce carbon dioxide emissions caused by home cooling by as much as 26 percent in Minneapolis or similar continental climates, according to a carbon emissions calculator on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Web site.

Adding window awnings to the mix can help ease the load on electricity usage for an air conditioner, which is important since electricity is one of the top producers of carbon emissions.

When combined with an air conditioner, awnings can reduce the amount of electricity needed to cool the home by preventing solar radiation solar radiation,
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 from penetrating through windows. This is key because solar radiation through glass accounts for nearly 20 percent of the load on an air conditioner, according to the American Society of Heating and Air Conditioning air conditioning, mechanical process for controlling the humidity, temperature, cleanliness, and circulation of air in buildings and rooms. Indoor air is conditioned and regulated to maintain the temperature-humidity ratio that is most comfortable and healthful.  Engineers.

"The ability of awnings to block the sun's rays through windows can directly reduce the impact of global warming global warming, the gradual increase of the temperature of the earth's lower atmosphere as a result of the increase in greenhouse gases since the Industrial Revolution.  from greenhouse gas emissions," said John Carmody, director of the Center for Sustainable Building Research at the University of Minnesota (body, education) University of Minnesota - The home of Gopher.

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. "Awnings are a proven means for reducing heat gain and air conditioning loads typically resulting in a reduced carbon footprint."

For additional information about the energy saving benefits of awnings, please visit www.awningstoday.com/rel/carbonfootprint.htm

About PAMA

The Professional Awning Manufacturers Association (PAMA), a division of the Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI IFAI Instituto Federal de Acceso a la Información Pública (Spanish: Federal Institute for Access to Public Information; Mexico)
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), is the only international trade association committed to the awning industry. PAMA membership is open to companies who are current members of IFAI and manufacture or sell awnings, as well as those who supply goods/services to the awning industry.

PAMA maintains two Web sites - www.awninginfo.com, which focuses on association members and commercial awning use, and www.awningstoday.com, which educates consumers about awnings and awning benefits.

For high-resolution images of a variety of styles of awnings, please contact Melissa Neill at mneill@risdall.com or 651.286.6736.
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