Sulfurcell Offers Minimalism With Modular Solar Panels
Katherinev123 — November 16, 2009 — Eco
References: sulfurcell.de
As the size of technological devices get smaller, so too are size of eco-technological devices. The solar energy company Sulfurcell has created ultra-thin, modular solar panels to generate energy.
The modular solar panels from Sulfurcell can be added to any building as they are entirely self-contained (they don't need to be built into the existing structure). Special design details of the modular solar panels include a protective glass exterior, hair-thin semi conductor layer, 82 strips of thin-film solar cells on each module, and rear-ventilation for efficiency and cooling.
The modular solar panels from Sulfurcell can be added to any building as they are entirely self-contained (they don't need to be built into the existing structure). Special design details of the modular solar panels include a protective glass exterior, hair-thin semi conductor layer, 82 strips of thin-film solar cells on each module, and rear-ventilation for efficiency and cooling.
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Minimalist Solar Panels — Opportunity for companies to develop ultra-thin, modular solar panels that can be easily integrated into any building.
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Self-contained Energy Systems — Potential for creating self-contained solar panels that don't require building integration.
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Efficient Cooling Technologies — Innovation opportunities in developing rear-ventilation systems for solar panels to improve efficiency and cooling.
Industry Implications
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Solar Energy — Solar energy companies can explore the development of minimalist solar panels and self-contained energy systems.
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Green Building — The green building industry can benefit from the integration of self-contained solar panels that require no structural modifications.
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Ventilation Systems — Ventilation system manufacturers can seize the opportunity to create efficient cooling technologies for solar panels.
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