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The future of solar-powered houses is clear

People could live in glass houses and look at the world through rose-tinted windows while reducing their carbon emissions by 50% thanks to QUT Institute of Sustainable Resources (ISR) research.


Professor John Bell said QUT had worked with a Canberra-based company Dyesol, which is developing transparent solar cells that act as both windows and energy generators in houses or commercial buildings.


He said the solar cell glass would make a significant difference to home and building owners’ energy costs and could, in fact, generate excess energy that could be stored or onsold.


Professor Bell said the glass was one of a number of practical technologies that would help combat global warming which was a focus of research at the ISR.


“The transparent solar cells have a faint reddish hue but are completely see-through,” Professor Bell said.


“The solar cells contain titanium dioxide coated in a dye that increases light absorption.


“The glass captures solar energy which can be used to power the house but can also reduce overheating of the house, reducing the need for cooling.”


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