Solar Building Materials

According to the website dyaqua.it, the Italian company Dyaqua has made solar panels look no different than the common building materials such as tile, stone or even wood.

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These are non-toxic materials and suffer the damaging effects of climate.

The company's patent allows the relocation of city homes to renewable energy without disturbing the familiar landscape. Dyaqua's multi-purpose building blocks include photovoltaic cells that are covered with a visible layer of textured material but still give off sunlight.

These biomedical building blocks will help to provide energy to the home, first of all houses related to cultural heritage. The company insists the panels - the building materials of the company are recycled materials , not harmful and resistant to the adverse effects of climate.

Thus, with the development of solar energy, solar panels are no stranger to and have become an inseparable part of the urban environment. For example, recently, US engineers have succeeded in attaching solar panels on the basis of quantum dots to windows, and SolarWindow has launched a coating that can turn ordinary glass It is a solar power generator.