Why not combine a flexible thin film photovoltaic module with a high performance coating, in effect creating a monolithic membrane system consisting of the coating and the photovoltaic both waterproofing the roof and generating renewable energy.
Creating New Application Solutions for Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV)
Michael Gumm | SolarPower Restoration Systems, Inc
Why not combine a flexible thin film photovoltaic module with a high performance coating, in effect creating a monolithic membrane system consisting of the coating and the photovoltaic both waterproofing the roof and generating renewable energy. |
Creating New Application Solutions for Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) |
Michael Gumm, President SolarPower Restoration Systems, Inc & Corporate Roof Consultants |
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