I would imagine that that transparent panels would be more applicable to the likes of skyscrapers where the surface area of the skin of the building (usually made of glass) and their height might give enough power generation to potentially make the buildings carbon neutral or even maybe even create a surplus.
Places where there isn’t an excess of land to build huge solar farms could stand to benefit in this regard, like Singapore or Hong Kong.
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Reply to comment by parkineos in Low-cost 'transparent' solar cells reach new efficiency record, electricity-generating windows incoming? by VeterinarianProper42
At least innovation is happening in the space.
I would imagine that that transparent panels would be more applicable to the likes of skyscrapers where the surface area of the skin of the building (usually made of glass) and their height might give enough power generation to potentially make the buildings carbon neutral or even maybe even create a surplus.
Places where there isn’t an excess of land to build huge solar farms could stand to benefit in this regard, like Singapore or Hong Kong.