Stephanie on January 15th, 2012

Spray on solar cells are one of the more exciting solar technologies that can be employed as building integrated photovoltaics. Thin film solar is incorporated into solar inks that can literally be painted onto walls and windows of structures allowing the sides of buildings to function as solar collectors to generate enough electricity to power [...]

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Stephanie on August 26th, 2011

Spray on solar power technology from Mitsubishi could transform everything from buildings, cars and clothing into energy-generating surfaces.  Thin solar cells – less than 1 millimeter thick, and which weigh 1/10th of similarly sized crystalline solar panels – are the latest in building integrated photovoltaics. The Japanese-based company has been part of a clean tech [...]

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Stephanie on September 17th, 2010

For several years, researchers have been working to develop a solar film that can be applied to windows, allow light to shine through, but still generate clean, solar electricity.  This week, New Energy Technologies showcased its new SolarWindow™ technology at the University of South Florida. Its the ultimate in building integrated photovoltaics!  Spray-on solar film [...]

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