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Exciting news in the world of sustainable building technologies! Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) have long been known for their dual functionality of generating electricity while serving as essential building materials. However, a common challenge has been the trade-off between energy production and maintaining the core functions of building elements like windows. Enter Stellaris with their groundbreaking ClearPower photovoltaic window insert. Following a rigorous six-month evaluation by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), the results are in, and they are impressive. The transparent ClearPower insert has proven to match the performance of traditional opaque solar panels, marking a significant advancement in BIPV technology. This milestone signifies a major breakthrough in the realm of sustainable architecture. With the advent of this innovative BIPV window technology, building electrification and decarbonization are now more achievable than ever before. The era of seamlessly integrating solar power generation into building design while preserving functionality has arrived, paving the way for a greener and more energy-efficient future. #SustainableTechnology #SolarPower #BuildingInnovation

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Awesome news! Having your tech performance measured by an independent third party, NREL, and their numbers proving your solar window performance is an enormous development! Congratulations Jim Paull.

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