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How solar paint is shaking up the renewable energy industry

By Sponsored Content | August 16, 2019

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Up until now, the lifeblood of the solar industry has been traditional photovoltaic solar panel systems, as they are a well-proven technology that saves homeowners a lot of money. However, the hassle and expenses associated with rooftop panel installations sometimes drives people away from adopting solar energy. This has led to new innovations in the world of solar power.

That’s where solar paint comes in. Imagine a technology that can produce electricity on its own, with the ability to turn an entire building’s surface into a solar-generating mechanism. If that doesn’t scream innovation, what does?

What exactly is solar paint? It isn’t a single product; it is actually three different technologies combined into one. The first, solar paint hydrogen, works by absorbing moisture from the air and using solar energy to break the water molecules down into hydrogen and oxygen. From there, the hydrogen is used to generate clean energy.

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Comments

  1. Charlie Roberts says

    July 5, 2020 at 7:53 pm

    Yes, affordability is KEY!
    If this product actually generates significant current, it could change the world.
    AFFORDABILITY

    Reply
  2. jumil barnes says

    October 25, 2019 at 2:28 pm

    Hoping it’ll work for dry climates 2 I am really looking forward to putting it on my home and car Love the concept very excited Can’t wait until this is perfected and everybody is using it so we’re no longer polluting.

    Reply
    • Charlie Roberts says

      July 5, 2020 at 7:51 pm

      F’n A bud!
      Can’t wait for that!

      Reply
  3. Netty says

    September 10, 2019 at 1:13 am

    Presumably no good for hot dry climates ? Only hot humid ?

    Reply
  4. Sharron Fieber says

    September 9, 2019 at 12:53 pm

    Can I paint my hybrid car with it and charge my batteries?
    What a revolution! If this technology is affordable, CRITICAL ISSUE, it could benefit the developing nations, make every home self-sustaining, etc. etc. etc. etc.
    I want to know more! How to I get stock in this!

    Reply

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