Sunday , 26 May 2013

Nanotechnology Can Boost Energy Efficiency in Buildings

Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a nanocrystal material that could add a critical energy-saving dimension to “smart window” coatings.

“We’re really excited about our technology using a solution-based process because that has the potential to really bring the costs down to the point where it can be deployed broadly in the market,” said Delia Milliron, researcher at LBNL.

Nanotechnology to improve energy efficiency from University of California on Vimeo.

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