Konarka Technologies, Inc., an innovator in development and commercialization of Konarka Power Plastic®, a material that converts light to energy, today announced the company, along with Arch Aluminum & Glass Co., Inc, has launched the first curtain wall pilot project that will integrate Konarka Power Plastic into a wall structure at Arch’s office building in Tamarac, Florida. The solar panels, generating 1.5 kilowatts of power to the facility, are expected to be fully operational by year’s end. The technology leading installation will advance the development of a colored solar glass panel for integration into a wide range of buildings.
The testing facility includes east and south facing walls with both sunny and shadowed areas. The installation is a living laboratory with full modularity including the ability to simultaneously test a wide range of panels under various conditions. The curtain wall is an array of solar panels, glass and aluminum, with a peak output of 40 watts per panel. Yielded data will be shared with architects, building developers and owners as well as alpha and beta field testing customers selected in 2010-2011.
In May, the two companies announced product development plans to collaborate on building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV), photovoltaic materials used to replace conventional building materials.
Awesome project and that glass/solar panel work is amazing
dear Sir/Madam.
my name is Jacky shloush and I’m a developer in the field of pv solar.
this day i have an order from one of my investor to put him 7700 sqm of pv solar on the wall to cover the shopping center that is under construction.
the project is going to be in Israel and will be happy to hearing from you with an offer for the panel and for being the EPC and for me if it will work as well we can have a network of making around 100000 sqm more with companies that I’m on option.
my best regards,