SolTech Energy,
a Swedish company selling solutions for clean solar power, has
developed a unique home heating system contained within roofing tiles
made out of ordinary transparent glass. The attractive house-warming
tiles (somewhat ironically) give roofs a beautiful, icy appearance quite
unlike anything else we’ve ever seen before.
In 2009, the SolTech Energy System was selected by a jury and
nominated among nine as the year’s “Hottest New Material.” Based on
votes by the people, the company’s glass tiles were awarded with a gold
medal from the North Building Fair, Nordbygg. “The
winning entry combines an attractive design with essential functions
for clean and sustainable energy. It is an innovative product that is
well in time,“ said the chairman of the jury, PhD. Bengt Toolanen.
So what makes the system so special and award worthy? For starters,
the tiles are made from ordinary glass and have about the same weight as
those made of clay. Secondly, the system doesn’t, like competitors’
versions, heat up water or vacuum pipes, but clean air.
The tiles are installed on top of a black nylon canvas, under which air
slots are mounted. The black colour absorbs heat from the sun and the
air starts to circulate. The hot air is then used to heat up water,
which is connected to the house’s heating system via an accumulator. The
beauty of the system is that it cuts energy costs
throughout the year, during dark winter days as well as night time, due
to its capacity to store heat in the isolating layers of air under the
canvas.
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