Monday, January 7, 2008

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The world of materials science and the study is large and their study may open ways to new technologies and processes as well as solutions in certain fields, such as the appearance environment.

Thus, the Materials Technology Institute of the Polytechnic University of Valencia is developing a project that is intended that the facades of the buildings themselves are in charge of supplying electricity to households. This objective is developed by introducing panels photovoltaic materials such as ceramic coating for walls and roofs.

"Unlike what exists today in the market that are solar panels attached to the ceramic or other building materials, ceramic panel will own that, thanks to the inclusion of amorphous silicon, we are supplying the energy," says Javier Orozco, Institute researcher engaged in the project.

are amorphous silicon solar cells which are integrated into the ceramic material, giving the panels feature of the energy absorption for later release, currently the fabric material used in asphalt, the cost is less than the materials commonly used in the manufacture of solar panels.

The installation of solar panels that we know so far involves the setup project as well as works external to the plate such as mounting the support structure, this initiative of photovoltaic ceramic plates, reducing the need for these facilities with consequent savings material and economic lower cost.

is a need to investigate the material world, and that can give solutions to problems that if not curbed in time can lead to irreparable consequences.
In the construction sector, many materials used are optimized if they can give unimaginable benefits, one of the areas with the greatest potential to contribute to environmental care are the facades of the buildings, which are separating the environment inside the building and its correct placement can yield significant energy savings , from the placement of these ceramic panels for the installation of ventilated facades can bring society to own buildings sustainable.

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