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Solar company New Energy Technologies Inc. (NET) is already known for researching and developing see through solar cells, but it is now nearly ready to start mass producing invisible solar cells, which could be placed on windows without affecting the transparency of the glass.

NET's SolarWindow prototype has super-thin solar cells layered onto glass, arranged in a network, and then connected together using almost invisible wires.

Working with the US Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory, NET has discovered how to reduce the material cost and raise the conversion efficiency, readying the SolarWindow for profitable mass production.

The new manufacturing process removes the need for high temperature vacuum deposition; a slow and expensive technique where super-thin layers are set out molecule by molecule in a high temperature vacuum.

John Conklin, president and CEO of New Energy Technologies, truly believes in the potential of his product.

"Over the past few months, our researchers have unveiled a virtually invisible conductive wiring system, which collects and transports electricity on SolarWindowâ„¢ prototypes, and have fabricated a large area working module, which is more than 14-times larger than previous organic photovoltaic devices fabricated at NREL. Earlier, we developed our first-ever working SolarWindowâ„¢ prototype using a faster, rapid scale-up process for applying solution-based coatings.

Together, these achievements have moved us closer to our manufacturing, scale-up, durability, and power production goals - all important factors to advancing our SolarWindowâ„¢ technology towards commercial launch."

By. James Burgess of Oilprice.com

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  • richard howes - 23rd Mar 2015 at 1:20pm:
    Do you actually think the utility companies are going to let this happen...I don't think so.
  • Enigma Valdez - 10th Jul 2012 at 9:57am:
    This sounds quite exciting, and I suppose that the cost would also be affordable or reasonable. I have read about this idea several years ago on the New Scientist forums, but to see it actualized and now heading for commercial mass production is great.
  • David - 30th Jun 2012 at 9:36am:
    Now we know why all the solar panel producers have gone bankrupt, waiting for this.
  • Frank John Holmquist - 28th Jun 2012 at 8:33am:
    Eventually solar energy devices will be able to do the following, generate electricity, act as windows for illumination, generate hot air and hot water, provice adjustible shade.... Combining functions so that as roofing material or window walls the home of the future will take up less space, require less external energy from grids and be more comfortable to live in... www.madscientistclub.com Frank's World.
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