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SolarWindow with Clear Spray-On Film Could Generate 300% More Energy Than Solar Panels

02/09/2011
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  • New Energy Technologies SolarWindow
    In recent months, we've seen a lot of companies developing new technologies for solar cells to create energy-generating windows. Most are small squares that have to be manufactured in a temperature controlled lab vacuum, but New Energy Technologies has unveiled SolarWindow, a working prototype that is simply sprayed with the company's eco-friendly electricity generating film to produce energy. The company estimates that when applied to the facade of an office tower, the windows could generate 300 percent more energy than solar panels mounted on a building's roof....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/solarwindow-with-clear-spray-on-film-could-generate-300-more-energy-than-solar-panels/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • New Energy Technologies SolarWindow
    In recent months, we've seen a lot of companies developing new technologies for solar cells to create energy-generating windows. Most are small squares that have to be manufactured in a temperature controlled lab vacuum, but New Energy Technologies has unveiled SolarWindow, a working prototype that is simply sprayed with the company's eco-friendly electricity generating film to produce energy. The company estimates that when applied to the facade of an office tower, the windows could generate 300 percent more energy than solar panels mounted on a building's roof....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/solarwindow-with-clear-spray-on-film-could-generate-300-more-energy-than-solar-panels/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • New Energy Technologies SolarWindow
    In recent months, we've seen a lot of companies developing new technologies for solar cells to create energy-generating windows. Most are small squares that have to be manufactured in a temperature controlled lab vacuum, but New Energy Technologies has unveiled SolarWindow, a working prototype that is simply sprayed with the company's eco-friendly electricity generating film to produce energy. The company estimates that when applied to the facade of an office tower, the windows could generate 300 percent more energy than solar panels mounted on a building's roof....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/solarwindow-with-clear-spray-on-film-could-generate-300-more-energy-than-solar-panels/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • New Energy Technologies SolarWindow
    In recent months, we've seen a lot of companies developing new technologies for solar cells to create energy-generating windows. Most are small squares that have to be manufactured in a temperature controlled lab vacuum, but New Energy Technologies has unveiled SolarWindow, a working prototype that is simply sprayed with the company's eco-friendly electricity generating film to produce energy. The company estimates that when applied to the facade of an office tower, the windows could generate 300 percent more energy than solar panels mounted on a building's roof....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/solarwindow-with-clear-spray-on-film-could-generate-300-more-energy-than-solar-panels/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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New Energy Technologies SolarWindow

In recent months, we've seen a lot of companies developing new technologies for solar cells to create energy-generating windows. Most are small squares that have to be manufactured in a temperature controlled lab vacuum, but New Energy Technologies has unveiled SolarWindow, a working prototype that is simply sprayed with the company's eco-friendly electricity generating film to produce energy. The company estimates that when applied to the facade of an office tower, the windows could generate 300 percent more energy than solar panels mounted on a building's roof....

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