Stained Glass That Doubles As A Solar Power Source

Tuesday, August 6, 2013 - 11:20 in Physics & Chemistry

Lux Gloria The solar-stained glass installment features dichroic glass and will be connected to the city's electrical grid. Courtesy of Sarah Hall Artist Sarah Hall's collection of glass facades are beautiful and good for the environment! A cathedral in Saskatoon, Saskatechewan recently installed stained glass windows embedded with solar panels that will connect to the local electrical grid. "Lux Gloria" is one of several large-scale glass installations created by Toronto-based artist Sarah Hall. The collection is designed to blend the aesthetics of hand-painted, colored glass with the Earth-saving functionality of solar panels. The artwork has silver, trapezoidal solar cells of a various sizes sandwiched between layers of colored glass. To achieve the transparent, reflective effect, Hall added dichroic glass to the back of the panels. Once fully connected, "Lux Gloria" is expected to provide about 2,500 kilowatt-hours of energy annually, the equivalent of about a third of the amount used...

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