Using the Company’s proprietary power production model, engineers estimate that SolarWindow(TM) installed on a 50-story building could generate enough electricity to power at least 100 homes while eliminating the equivalent carbon emissions produced by vehicles driving approximately 2,750,000 miles per year.

For example, SolarWindow(TM) modules modeling estimates for the city of Miami, Florida show SolarWindow(TM) modules could generate over 1.3 million kWh (kilowatt hours) of energy. Today’s rooftop systems could only generate from 28,000 to 102,000 kWh.

The Company envisions SolarWindow(TM) technology installations on the vast acres of tinted glass surfaces on commercial buildings, skyscrapers, and tall towers. In contrast, conventional solar power systems are limited to very small square-footage rooftops, which are already crowded with service systems. Unlike conventional solar systems, New Energy’s SolarWindow(TM) can be applied to all four sides of tall towers, generating electricity using natural and artificial light conditions and even shaded areas.