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SolarWindow Coatings Lead to Increased Transparency and Improved Color
by Staff Writers
Columbia MD (SPX) Aug 31, 2011

New Energy researchers have made many significant technical strides, culminating in inventions that are the subject of 10 new patent applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

New Energy Technologies has announced that researchers developing its SolarWindow technology, capable of generating electricity on see-through glass, have developed a first-ever working prototype using brand new electricity-generating coatings which lead to increased transparency and enhanced color -attributes important to consumer acceptance of a commercially viable product.

"Improved transparency and color of our SolarWindow coatings allows for the development of a consumer-popular product which generates electricity on see-through glass while mimicking the aesthetic look of today's popular window tint and films," explained Mr. John A. Conklin, President and CEO of New Energy Technologies, Inc.

"I'm most pleased that our researchers are not only working towards functionality but an attractive SolarWindow as well."

Researchers developing SolarWindow have successfully coated the glass surface of a working lab-scale prototype with newly-discovered, organic electricity-generating coatings comprised primarily of hydrogen and carbon. These new coatings favorably influence various electronic, electrochemical, and optical properties of SolarWindow, essential to producing a highly transparent and aesthetically pleasing soft window tint and color.

"I'm proud of both our research and product development teams, who have accomplished numerous product performance, cost, manufacturing, and aesthetic goals, key to driving our SolarWindow towards production and eventual commercial launch."

New Energy researchers have made many significant technical strides, culminating in inventions that are the subject of 10 new patent applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Among such SolarWindow-related inventions is the discovery of novel coatings which remain see-through while generating electricity and can be sprayed on to glass surfaces. Unlike temperature and pressure sensitive manufacturing required in the production of other solar-photovoltaic products, New Energy's electricity-generating coatings can be applied by spray at room-temperature - important to keeping manufacturing costs low.

Recently, researchers determined to investigate commercial applications beyond glass successfully generated electricity on flexible plastic using the Company's 'spray-on' coating methods.

Scientists sprayed the Company's electricity-generating coatings onto flexible, lightweight lab-scale plastic (polyethylene terephthalate or "PET") at room temperature and at low pressure. Scientists anticipate that commercially developed electricity-generating flexible plastic could be deployed as tinted window film, which remains see-through while generating electrical power.

Many of these patent-pending discoveries were collectively unveiled to mainstream media, scientists, academics, industry professionals, and investors late last year. Attendees witnessed New Energy's SolarWindow prototypes in action, successfully producing sufficient voltage to power electrical lights and generating enough current to drive a mechanical device. During the demonstration, SolarWindow not only generated electrical power from exposure to sunlight but also from artificial fluorescent light - an attribute unique to New Energy's SolarWindow.

Scientists developing SolarWindow subsequently achieved a major research breakthrough, resulting in the fabrication of New Energy's first ever 1'X1' prototype - a necessary step for commercial scalability.

Currently under development for eventual commercial deployment in the estimated 85 million commercial buildings and homes in America, SolarWindow is the world's first-of-its-kind technology capable of generating electricity on see-through glass windows.




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