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Solar panels as tiles. The next generation of solar panels will bear little resemblance to their predecessors, at least on the outside.

solar panels as tiles

Companies like SRS Energy, Kyocera and Suntech Power are working with building suppliers on alternatives to clunky solar panels that will satisfy the demands of picky property owners, creating products like solar roofing tiles that blend in with the traditional clay versions found on many Southern California homes. Aesthetics have long been a complaint of homeowners who were interested in switching to renewable power, but were unhappy with the looks of conventional solar panels.

Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) are solar installations that also serve as functional building materials including roofing, shading systems and window glazing. Today’s versions still stand out, but advancing technology like thin-film copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) could offer nearly invisible solar coverage. ACROS Fukuoka – That’s What We Call a Green Roof. EmailEmail Built on the last remaining green space in the city center, ACROS Fukuoka (Asian Crossroads Over the Sea) is an amazing building in Fukuoka City, Japan.

ACROS Fukuoka – That’s What We Call a Green Roof

It got our attention because it preserves the green space as much as possible, thanks to its stunning design. On one side it has glass walls and looks just like a conventional office building that looks onto the most important financial street of Fukuoka, while the other side is an enormous green roof (a garden roof) with some 35,000 plants that step down floor-by-floor, in a stratification of low, landscaped terraces into a park.

Argentinian architects Emilio Ambasz & Associates are those with the vision, the looks and actually the whole idea. Reaching up to 60 meters above the ground, the green roof is responsible to keeping the whole building at lower and constant temperature levels, which will obviously lead to less power consumption. Interactive: New York's Roofscape Gets Climate Makeover. Most visitors to New York City crane their necks for a view of the city's famous skyline, but locals know better: To get the best views, you have to go up.

Interactive: New York's Roofscape Gets Climate Makeover

Here's your chance to take a rare—and vivid—journey atop a few of the city's billion square feet of rooftops. As the Big Apple faces ever-hotter summers, officials are looking for ways to cool off in some of the only unused space left in a crowded city: rooftops. Fertile vegetated "green" roofs absorb the sun's rays, while reflective "white" roofs bounce them back to space. Both are sprouting up in response to a 2008 city rule that requires new roofs to be climate friendly. Meanwhile, the city is working with the Obama administration to overhaul its hulking construction bureaucracy, making it easier for solar panel installers to turn rooftops into the city's fastest-growing energy provider.

Solar Power - Solar Panels - Home Solar Energy. Green Roofs: An Introduction with Pretty Pictures. It's not just for hobbits anymore.

Green Roofs: An Introduction with Pretty Pictures

The logic of green roofs is becoming more apparent. We can minimize our bills while maximizing the beauty of the urban landscape. And every day it's becoming a little easier to live in a house that just happens to have plants growing on it. Vegetated roofs, or green roofs have a layer of living plants on top of the structure and the waterproofing elements. There are really two types of green roofs, intensive and extensive. Intensive green roofs often have a soil depth of a foot or more, and require substantial structural elements to support the weight of the whole roof.

Extensive roofs are much shallower, typically only 2 to 4 inches deep, and are planted with particularly hardy plants. Why are green roofs such a great idea? Green roofs also protect the roof membrane from sunlight, which breaks down the roofing material. A green roof is also a source of oxygen and provides a habitat for some birds. What is a green roof made of? Image Key: 1. Green Roof Benefits - Green Roofs.

Smog-eating tiles gobble up air pollution. U.S. company Boral Roofing has introduced a line of roof tiles that it says have pollution-busting properties.

Smog-eating tiles gobble up air pollution

The company says chemicals in its smog-eating tiles react with nitrogen oxides released by vehicles, extracting them from the air and cleaning up the atmosphere, as this cartoon shows. The tiles are coated with titanium dioxide, a photocatalyst, activated by daylight, which reacts with nitrogen oxides in the air turning them into harmless calcium nitrates, as this cartoon shows. When it rains the calcium nitrate -- a regular garden fertilizer -- is washes off the roof, as this cartoon shows. Los Angeles has the highest levels of ozone pollution of any U.S. city, according to 2012 rankings by the American Lung Association. Exposure to urban air pollutants can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases and cancer as well as trigger asthma attack, according to the World Health Organisation. The downtown skyline of Los Angeles is enveloped in smog shortly before sunset.