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What if every building could generate its own power?

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What if every building could generate its own power?

ClearVue’s solar technology transforms architectural surfaces into energy producers, offering an innovative response to the vulnerabilities of modern power grids and paving the way towards more sustainable urban.
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Spain’s recent energy crisis has exposed the limitations of an electricity grid strained by the green transition. In this context, ClearVue’s solar glass technology offers an innovative solution: transforming buildings into power generators. By converting façades and windows into photovoltaic surfaces, it reduces reliance on the grid while enhancing energy efficiency. Its deployment could have mitigated the impact of the Iberian blackout by decentralising energy production.

ClearVue not only generates electricity but also reduces energy consumption by blocking solar heat, lowering the need for air conditioning. With an added construction cost of just 2%, the payback period ranges from six to seven years in cities like Sydney or Melbourne. This dual function, generation and conservation, positions ClearVue as a comprehensive solution for sustainable buildings. Its licensing model enables rapid global scalability, attracting interest from investors and governments committed to carbon neutrality.

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Energy efficiency technologies and solutions
Green Building Solutions