A University of Houston (UH)
researcher has developed a nanoparticle coating for solar panels that makes it
easier to keep the panels clean, which helps maintain their efficiency and
reduces the maintenance and operations costs.
The patent-pending
coating developed by physics professor Seamus "Shay" Curran, director of UH's
Institute for NanoEnergy, has successfully undergone testing at the Dublin
Institute for Technology and will undergo field trials being conducted by an
engineering firm in North Carolina.
Curran said the June
testing in Ireland and the field trials being done at Livingston & Haven in
Charlotte, N.C., represent significant steps forward in moving the coating and
a related technology to the marketplace. A demonstration of the coating was
conducted Friday (Aug. 10, 2012) at Livingston & Haven.
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