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Webcast: See How SolarWindow is Bringing the World’s First Electricity-Generating Windows to Market
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| Date: Thursday, August 20, 2015
Time: 11am PT / 2pm ET
Duration 40 minutes w/ 20 minute Q&A |
| | Electricity-generating windows mark the single greatest breakthrough in the $100B architectural glass industry in half a century
50-Times Greater Power than Rooftop Solar One Year Calculated Financial Payback for Customers
“…SolarWindow™ could give our cities the ability to harvest their own energy needs.” CNBC; Industrial Revolutions |
| Key Points- Commercialization plans for bringing SolarWindow™ products to market
- Current state of SolarWindow™ product development
- Evolution of SolarWindow™ research, performance technological advancements
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| Q&A with Expert Guest Panel
Dr. Scott Hammond is Principal Scientist at SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. and the leading developer of SolarWindow™ systems. Dr. Hammond brings extensive experience to the company from all areas of Organic Photovoltaics (OPV). He is currently a member of the American Chemical Society and the Materials Research Society, and a Sigma-Aldrich Global Advisor. Mr. Patrick Sargent brings us extensive experience with glass and energy. Patrick gained invaluable insights into the manufacture and use of glass for solar and photovoltaic energy applications at Asahi Glass, a $16 billion international glass producer where he served as Photovoltaics Cover Technology Leader for its North American Solar Business Unit. He previously worked at technology giants, Lucent Technologies and Fujitsu Network Communications, and now owns Corona Solar Group, LLC, a solar power development firm specializing in solar design, engineering, and project development of solar and renewable projects.
Mr. Kenneth Schuckers, CPA, has contributed important energy and corporate tax know-how to development of the SolarWindow™ Financial Model. Ken has 20-plus years of corporate tax experience with over a decade focused on R&D and other federal tax credits and incentives. His credentials include Deloitte & Touche, LLP (Corporate Tax Services), and Partner at Grant Thornton, LLP (R&D and Section 199 Practice Leader).
Mr. Curtis Watkins is an expert in evaluating, advancing, and integrating emerging technologies at America’s largest electric power holding company, Duke Energy. He is well versed in the regulated utility and municipality code enforcement industries.
Dr. Maikel van Hest is a Senior Scientist in the thin film and processing group within the National Center for Photovoltaics at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). He specializes in materials science and scaling of photovoltaics using atmospheric processing approaches. He works alongside SolarWindow Technologies’ Principal Scientist, Dr. Scott Hammond, to support the development of SolarWindow™ modules. Dr. van Hest is the PV thrust leader for the Solar Energy Research Institute between India and the United States (SERIIUS).
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| | | | | | | | | About SolarWindow Technologies, Inc.
SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. is a developer of next generation, transparent electricity-generating SolarWindow™ coatings. SolarWindow™coatings
generate electricity on see-through glass and flexible plastics with
colored tints popular to skyscraper glass. Unlike conventional systems,
SolarWindow™ can be applied to all four sides of tall towers, generating
electricity using natural and artificial light conditions and even
shaded areas. SolarWindow™ uses organic materials, which are dissolved
into liquid, ideal for low-cost high-output manufacturing; and is the
subject of a patent pending technology. The company's
Proprietary Power Production & Financial Model (Power &
Financial Model) uses photovoltaic (PV) modeling calculations that are
consistent with renewable energy practitioner standards for assessing,
evaluating and estimating renewable energy for a PV project. The Power
& Financial Model estimator takes into consideration building
geographic location, solar radiation for flat-plate collectors
(SolarWindow™ irradiance is derated to account for 360 degree building
orientation and vertical installation), climate zone energy use and
generalized skyscraper building characteristics when estimating PV power
and energy production, and carbon dioxide equivalents. Actual power,
energy production and carbon dioxide equivalents modeled may vary based
upon building-to-building situational characteristics and varying
installation methodologies. For additional information, please call Ms. Briana L. Erickson toll-free at 1-800-213-0689 or visit: www.solarwindow.com. To receive future press releases via email, please visit: http://solarwindow.com/join-our-email-list/.
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At this time, the company will not post information on social media
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