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SolarWindow starts development of electricity-generating glass technology

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US clean tech firm SolarWindow announces its liquid electricity-generating coating for windows has entered into development

SolarWindow's liquid coating technology which can be applied to glass windows and flexible plastics in order to generate clean electricity has now entered into development, the clean tech developer has...

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