Semi-translucent solar window based on concentrated photovoltaics

Researchers in Spain have designed a PV window that performs active daylighting management while producing electricity. The system can reportedly ensure high power density, as it harvests all the direct light incident on the aperture area.

Semi-translucent solar window based on concentrated photovoltaics

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