Global Market Report on Self-Powering Smart Cities 2018-2028 From IDTechEx Research

4.8.5.     Tohoku University

4.8.6.     Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Science and Technology

4.9.         Transparent Luminescent and Other Solar Concentrators

4.9.1.     Michigan State University

4.9.2.     University of Exeter's Solar Squared Solar Cells

4.9.3.     Universities of Minnesota and Milano Bicocca

4.9.4.     Washington Universities Luminescent Solar Concentrator (LSC) Technology Panels

4.9.5.     Light-guiding solar concentrators: ITRI Taiwan

4.9.6.     Light guide solar optic: Morgan Solar Canada

5.            BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAICS IN ACTION

5.1.         Overview

5.2.         Car parks and electric vehicle charging shelters

5.2.1.     Saudi Aramco

5.2.2.     Envision Solar Malta portable solar chargers

5.3.         PV windows for buildings: Prism Solar, DSM, Topray, Sunshine Solar

5.4.         Smartflex solar facades Via Solis

5.5.         Pythagoras Solar

5.6.         Taiyo Kogyo

6.            SELF POWERED MULTIFUNCTIONAL SMART WINDOWS AND GLASS

6.1.         Self powered architectural features

6.2.         Summary of phenomena behind smart glass technologies, materials and manufacturers

6.3.         Choices of capability of electrically active glass

6.4.         Characteristics of electronic darkening options

6.5.         PV with optically active window darkening: Princeton University

6.6.         SPD technology and others

6.7.         Window retrofit becomes possible: Argo

6.8.         Research Frontiers Inc

6.9.         Transparent OLED lighting self powered?

7.            ELECTRICITY GENERATING ROADS, PATHS, FENCES, LAMP POSTS

7.1.         Solar roads and paths

7.1.1.     TNO Solaroad

7.2.         Heavy duty in prospect

7.2.1.     Bouygues

7.2.2.     Solar Roadways: paths then roads

7.3.         Electricity generating roads, paths: PV, piezo or ED?

7.3.1.     Google and Pavegen: electrodynamic ED paths

7.3.2.     Lancaster University UK

7.3.3.     University of California, Merced: Piezo roads

7.3.4.     GeorgiaTech piezo surfaces

7.3.5.     Electricity from heat of roads, parking lots etc

7.4.         Highway barriers: Eindhoven University of Technology

8.            URBAN BLUE ENERGY

8.1.         Dexawave, Noel Gaci, Euromed Malta wave power

8.2.         Marine Power Systems wave power

8.3.         REAC Energy ocean current

APPENDIX - DEVELOPING AND LIVING WITH A PV-CENTERED MICROGRID

 

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