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‘Invisible Wires’ Transport Electricity on Glass Windows

‘Invisible Wires’ Transport Electricity on Glass Windows

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  •  April 1, 2012
  •  ‘Invisible Wires’ Transport Electricity on Glass Windows
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BIPV Breakthrough Scientists at the US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and New Energy Technologies, Inc., a developer of next generation alternative and renewable energy technologies, have collaboratively created a virtually ‘invisible’ [...]

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