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How Metal Ions Might Revolutionize Tinting and Energy Efficiency
 
Learn about the latest technology for improving energy efficiency in buildings, cars, and airplanes.

Stanford University engineers have developed dynamically tinting windows that can change opacity in under a minute. This newly discovered solution has the potential to reduce heating and cooling costs by almost 20%, and can be used in multiple application such as car sunroofs, airplane windows, and sunglasses.

In this webinar, Stanford Professor Mike McGhee will explain how these smart windows block light in response to an electrical current, which is a significant improvement over current dimming window technology.


You will learn:
bullet Tint-controlling approaches to improve energy efficiency
bullet The pros and cons of existing technologies and solutions
bullet How using metals is more effective than competitors


Presented by the Energy Innovation and Emerging Technologies certificate program.
Questions? Contact 650-273-5459 or scpd-energy@stanford.edu.
 
Date: October 11, 2017
Day: Wednesday
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 am PT
 
 
Venue:
Online via Webex
 
 
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October 13, 2017
 
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