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Solar Decathlon SML House 2012 façade and floor featuring amorphous silicon photovoltaic onyx solar glass

SOLAR DECATHLON SML 2012 · MADRID, SPAIN

PHOTOVOLTAIC FAÇADE & FLOOR · AMORPHOUS SILICON TECHNOLOGY

NEW CONSTRUCTION

Onyx Solar played a key role in the integration of a photovoltaic façade and floor for the 2012 SML system solar house, a project designed by students and researchers from the architecture and engineering departments at CEU University. This innovative design earned second place for innovation in a prestigious competition. The installation is equipped with opaque laminated double-glazing, chosen to maximize energy output, generating approximately 3,500 kWh of clean energy per year. Over a 35-year period, this system is projected to produce 100,397 kWh of electricity, powering 197 lighting points that operate 4 hours a day, while preventing 67 tons of CO₂ emissions from entering the atmosphere. 

EXPLORE THE INNOVATIVE FEATURES OF THIS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PROJECT

Additionally, it will save 59 barrels of oil per square meter during the same period. A feasibility study for the amorphous silicon façades revealed a significant reduction in HVAC energy demands by 55%. The return on investment is evident, with a payback period of less than two years, making this a highly sustainable and efficient solution for green energy production.

 

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