Solar Window - Turning Entire Building Into Electric Power Generator

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Solar Window

Turning Entire Building Into Electric Power Generator


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Before continuing, please see the video below:


Introducing, "Solar WIndow" - transparent window that can generate electricity from sunlight.

Let us consider for a moment, what if we use it for the window of our house. In fact we no longer need to pay electricity bills every month, and still get a beautiful interior. There is no need for solar panels on the roof of the house, only the core of your house is sufficient.
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https://solarwindow.com/


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thanks @urbangladiator
haha imagine how much power can be produced by a skyscraper glass building.

in fact, maybe a company no longer needs to subscribe to electricity.

So, our house must use this solar window now, no more bills..lol, a brilliant idea @calprut, i like it :)

thank you so much @olgiz247

I love the solar system, and I know many projects that are super great like this one, that use the solar system for saving electricity in this case. I love the features of this window, and do not see a cons at all expect the price has to be not affordable by anyone.

i hope this product will be realized as soon as possible @enisshkurti

@calprut you maybe don't believe this, but two days ago my friend @aamirijaz have told me about this product, and today you have posted it if all the offices implement this and change their windows from normal to this amazing solar windows, Imagine how much they can save! their electricity bills will be decreased at maximum.

is that true @abdulmanan? WOW!, so i am sure this product will likely to be the best today :)

it's not saving, but it's erase the electricity bill needs :)
50 times more powerful, i think it's enough :)

thanks for dropping by @abdulmanan

Amazing. Looks like there's a competition for who can come up with a better, more efficient solution of capturing solar energy.

And this one - the solar windows is in the running of being the best with generating 50 more power than solar panels on roof tops of 50 story buildings..

thank you so much @direwolf, oh yeah i forgot to mention that it can produce 50 times than regular solar panel

I like the idea of a solar window. There are many windows attached to modern buildings, which would be very helpful in reducing electricity bills if they serve as solar cells. Thank you for introducing me to a good product.

thank you so much for your support @supergiant
maybe we don't have to pay bill again :D

But it is more efficient if you put solar panels above your house. Nevertheless, this is a great hunt calprut.

haha feel the design @themanualbot, something hidden behind that technology. How if we can convert all glass become solar paneled? LOL

soon, solar Will take over everywhere and the cost of electricity will fall drastically. Love what i am seeing here, as it can also be used any where.

the alternative source is better, at least we can save our money @tfame3865, ofcourse for long term

Nice hunt @calprut! This is a cool innovation. With this, one doesn't need extra solar panels. The windows can itself harness solar energy. However, i wonder if they are cheap. Cost may be the only detriment to adoption of this product.

thank you @karamyog
i am sure if it's already released, the price is a little bit expensive, but worth.

Pros and Cons
Pros:
-This product should be placed in all skyscraper making sure everyone use greener energy
-Solar to electricity on any house

Cons:
-The glass is not like how ours normally look

it's a little different, but i am sure it's almost the same as the glass that we used @biuiam