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An increasing number of photovoltaic plant constructors are investing in large-scale power stations worldwide, creating new areas of focus for the industry.
A unique ECW-50 system curtain wall was used in Exlablesa Architectural Lab, the new headquarters of exlabesa Systems Department.
The Copenhagen International School’s new building is covered by 12,000 colored solar panels based on a technology developed at EPFL.
Rafic Hanbali: Discussions with authorities and companies in final stages.
Photovoltaics is experiencing a worldwide boom – and not without good reason.
This new system has been designed following the architect´s requirements on minimalistic railing systems where glass is the main protagonist and the hardware provides for safety and design.
Business Intelligence Group Names SolarWindow as “Shining Star” of Innovation and a Chairman’s Choice Winner This Year.
The incredible transformation of the building has occurred by using a wonderful glass facade.
Emirates Insolaire showcases solar panel technology at WFES 2017
Prof. Tang Qunwei develops graphene solar panels that generate energy when it rains.
SolarWindow anticipates installing these sheets of electricity-generating glass veneers over existing skyscraper windows, turning entire buildings into vertical power generators.
Lumiduct enables transparent glass façades to generate more energy than conventional solar panels and at the same time create a perfect indoor building climate.
Klaes presented the innovations and extensive application possibilities of its software solutions for windows, doors, facades and conservatories at VETECO.
From 25 to 28 October, the VETECO, Spain's largest trade fair for windows, facades and solar technology, was held in Madrid.
More than 40 specialists across the glass industry, academia and policy took part in a British Glass knowledge transfer seminar about waste heat recovery technologies.
ePower&Building has become the main commercial platform in southern Europe
Photovoltaics is on the rise worldwide – as will be clear in Munich in 2017.
After a long-term crisis the mood in the construction sector is rising again
By applying SolarWindow™ coatings to glass windows, engineers envision turning entire buildings into vertical power generators.
Waste heat recovery (WHR) technologies have huge potential to help glass manufacturers mitigate against fluctuating energy costs, comply with legislation and improve environmental performance.
Solar and thermal planning for new building is essential in today’s energy market.
During the AAMA 2016 National Fall Conference, the AAMA Sustainability Steering Committee hosted two speakers who stressed the importance of wellness in buildings the industry assists in creating and renovating.
Comenza will again be present at Veteco (Madrid, Spain) with a booth of 85m2 (Hall 8 Stand C22).