Monday, January 11, 2016 12:38:53 PM
"Gone will be the large cumbersome solar panels that you’re accustomed to, and in their place will be windows. Through our organic photovoltaics process, solar thin-films that are virtually invisible can be produced. These photovoltaic films will be used to coat all of the windows of a building, which will in turn generate electricity that will ultimately be used within the building".
Now the simple question is, "can't you put his technology to test now on a small dinky building window and see if it works?" And if you have and it does what the hell are you doing to license it to a producer who can make it in large volumes? Anybody? Can Michigan try it? Can they do it in the California mega million cost facility? Anyone? Anyone know your there? Ever hear of the word "Product Promotion." Like advertising!
I have multiple ideas for the application of these windows on buildings scheduled for construction and/or modification. Or, are they just blowing smoke.
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