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ClearVue Subsidiary OptiCrop Secures First Commercial Greenhouse Project News, Projects June 4, 2025
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Internationally recognized and scientifically published for this disruptive technology, ClearVue Technologies (ClearVue) has commenced commercialization of clear, solar PV glazing products and solutions
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ClearVue PV solar windows are in a category of their own, being a unique highly-transparent construction material which also enables substantial (up to 22%) HVAC energy savings in buildings, compared to most common single-pane windows
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Renewable solar glass energy technology that can self-power building’s smart features, linked to your building management system ClearVue’s technology creates smart, green infrastructure from high rise building façades, to greenhouses Imagine the possibilities Solar vison glass Smart Solar Facade Solar Cladding
- %ClearVue solar glass to power Australias smartest solar greenhouse . . .
ClearVue’s pioneering solar greenhouse at Murdoch University has been operating since 2021 and has achieved remarkable results, reducing energy consumption by nearly 40%
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ClearVue Solar Vision Glass maintains transparency and delivers both energy generation and excellent thermal performance which provides an improved Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) when deployed across a building façade
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At ClearVue, we are dedicated to delivering high-performance, high-quality, long-lasting, and safe facade solutions ClearVuePV Vision Glass, Spandrel, Skylight, Balustrade, and Cladding products are engineered to meet and or exceed industry standards for quality, lifespan, and safety
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ClearVue is redefining the built environment by making nearly every facade surface energy generating Join our mission to carve a path to net zero for buildings
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