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Smart windows lower indoor temperature without power and generate electricity from raindrops
The increasing demand for cooling due to global warming has significantly boosted energy consumption in buildings. One major culprit of energy loss is traditional windows, which tend to absorb solar ...
NTU Singapore scientists invent energy-saving glass that ‘self-adapts’ to heating and cooling demand
An international research team led by scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has developed a material that, when coated on a glass window panel, can effectively ...
Researchers demonstrate that silver nanoring coatings can block near-infrared heat while keeping windows clear, enabling passive smart windows that reduce cooling demand. (Nanowerk News) A new Danish ...
Domestic and industrial thermal management consumes a substantial amount of world energy. Maintaining the optimum temperature with little energy input is crucial from an economic and environmental ...
Researchers from China have developed a new radiative cooling technology for photovoltaic devices that can reportedly achieve a cooling power density of up to 40 W/m 2 and a photovoltaic power density ...
Researchers from the King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia investigated the use of polymeric coatings for passive radiative cooling (PRC) of PV modules. Radiative cooling occurs when the surface ...
o Recently, with the significant increase in cooling demand due to global warming, a vast amount of energy is being consumed for heat management inside buildings. Existing windows, which have a high ...
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