Smart Energy Glass : Collect and Save Power

You’ve probably heard a lot of talk lately about sustainability and self-sufficient power devices. Today we would like to show you this innovative concept from Peer+ called “Smart Energy Glass“. With these type of windows one can control the intensity of the natural light that penetrates the room and collect energy. In other words, the glass combines the properties of a normal window with those of solar panels. Further more, the designs are said to be very aesthetic and customizable. With this revolutionary design, the producers think buildings will stop being “unproductive power drains” and generate their own energy. Check out the presentation film for more information. – via Unplggd

Smart Energy GlassCollect and Save Power

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i 3 responses to “Smart Energy Glass : Collect and Save Power” — add yours

  1. nick
    Posted March 16, 2010 at 10:33 am | Permalink

    Cool!!!!What about the price?

  2. Posted March 30, 2010 at 5:17 pm | Permalink

    The video was interesting to see for how the product works for making the interior environment better for living/working – I am curious to know more about how energy is specifically saved/absorbed in the glass, and like nick says above… the cost. Does the material apply to stock windows as easily as larger panes?

  3. Posted March 30, 2010 at 7:08 pm | Permalink

    Really like the blog. I’ve been creating solar panels for small businesses for years now and doing pretty well… Glad I found this place.

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