Posts Tagged ‘ ICFO ’

Photovoltaic windows to improve the efficiency of buildings

Photovoltaic windows to improve the efficiency of buildings

COMSA EMTE is participating in SOLPROCEL, a project co-funded by the European Union which focuses on the development of transparent organic photovoltaic cells for use in collecting solar energy through windows, glass facades and other architectural features that facilitate the entry of natural light into the building. Most photovoltaic installations in buildings consist of...

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Transparent photovoltaic cells to improve the energy efficiency of buildings

Transparent photovoltaic cells to improve the energy efficiency of buildings

COMSA EMTE is collaborating with the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) on a new project to improve the energy efficiency of buildings. The research team is developing new semitransparent photovoltaic cells that, integrated into the window glass, allow solar energy to be captured and converted into electricity,...

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The Ministry of Economic Affairs backs COMSA EMTE R+D+i project

The Ministry of Economic Affairs backs COMSA EMTE R+D+i project

The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Competitiveness has co-funded Termoptics, an R+D+i project devised by COMSA EMTE Medio Ambiente. The initiative seeks to develop a new technology capable of measuring temperatures in atmospheres exceeding 1,000ºC. The system is based on the development of extensive networks of optical sensors resistant to extreme conditions. Termoptics aims...

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COMSA EMTE leads a project to improve the efficiency of buildings

COMSA EMTE leads a project to improve the efficiency of buildings

COMSA EMTE, through its subsidiaries TFM and Despi Engineering, in collaboration with the nanostructured photovoltaic research group from the Institut de Ciències Fotòniques (ICFO), has launched ECOBuilding, a project aimed at improving the energy efficiency of buildings and optimizing their maintenance and operating costs. The initiative aims to develop a new photovoltaic component for...

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