Electron Science Research Institute Team Has Created Energy-harvesting Glass
A new technology developed in Western Australia is making its mark on the solar energy market by making the world’s first solar commercially viable...
Solar Trust Centre Team : Aug 23, 2017 8:48:15 PM
New innovations in solar power technology are being introduced every year. Now, research from the University of Exeter is making a new contender possible. Researchers have developed solar-harvesting glass blocks that can replace opaque exterior walls as reported by New Atlas.
The glass blocks are called “Solar Squared” and contain multiple optical elements that focus sunlight into an individual solar cell. Each block can be wired together over entire walls and then feed the building’s battery with useable electricity.
Solar Squared attributes include:
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