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Solar panel windows that could turn whole buildings into power plants smash electricity record

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 26, 2025
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Blazing Light in Sustainable Energy: The Report on Transparent Solar Windows in Denmark

In a recent breakthrough in the field of renewable energy, researchers from Denmark have created a revolutionary technology that enables transparent solar windows. These innovative windows, designed to both transmit sunlight while generating electricity, represent a significant step forward in the integration of renewable energy into existing structures. By allowing light to pass through while generating power, these windows could revolutionize how skyscrapers, offices, and other structures generate energy, thereby contributing to the European climate goals.

The efficiency of these transparent solar panels, developed by the University of Southern Denmark, stands at 12.3%, closely matching commercial solar cell efficiency. This represents a crucial advancement because traditional solar panels typically require windows to be 30% transparent to effectively produce energy. The City Solar project, led by Prof. Morten Madsen, has now overcome these challenges. Madsen emphasized that transparent solar cells could usher in a new era for building integrated energy solutions, offering a massive market opportunity for the largest glass facades found in modern office buildings.

Madsen highlighted the dual benefits of using organic solar cells with perovskite materials. The perovskite layer absorbs near-ultraviolet light, while the organic cell responds to near-infrared light. This tandem arrangement effectively extracts energy from the infrared and ultraviolet portions of the sun’s rays, bypassing the need for visible light, which is relatively unaffected. These materials, though expensive, are affordable and suitable for commercial deployment.

The project is currently at a Technological Readiness Level (TRL) of five to six, indicating it lies between the proof-of-concept and prototype stages. This readiness is crucial for its commercial success, as the European Union and industry partners have received funding to advance production.

In summary, the breakthrough in transparent solar windows by Denmark represents a significant leap in renewable energy integration. Through this innovative technology, Europe is entering a new phase of achieving its ambitious climate goals, emphasizing the importance of sustainable energy solutions globally.

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