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Incorporating solar harvesting into the side of buildings to enhance energy sustainability

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In research published in Renewable Energy ("Performance of wedge-shaped luminescent solar concentrators employing phosphor films and annual energy estimation case studies"), a team of researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, led by Diana-Andra Borca-Tasciuc, a professor of mechanical, aerospace, and nuclear engineering, demonstrated the potential of wedge-shaped luminescent solar concentrators  (LSCs) .These efficient modular solar units could easily be hung on the side of a building. The team is now looking to optimiise the shape of the LSC and is exploring ways it could engineer surface properties to more efficiently capture and retain the light entering the device.


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IdeaSpies @ 2020.08.06 8:19 AM
Great idea- you can see more ideas for solar windows here https://www.ideaspies.com/search?q=solar+windows


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