Best of Earth911 Podcast: Putting Solar Generation Everywhere With Ubiquitous Energy’s Veeral Hardev

Best of Earth911 Podcast: Putting Solar Generation Everywhere With Ubiquitous Energy’s Veeral Hardev

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How can we sustainably harvest extra power and transfer it to the place it’s wanted? The United States’ annual power consumption requires about one-quarter of 1% of the 174 petawatts the solar sends to Earth every day. The prospect of recent solar generation capacity created by inserting clear solar cells in windows and different surfaces will rework how we take into consideration energy administration, buildings serving as largely self-sufficient electrical grids, and our potential to put efficiency-enhancing performance in home windows. Veeral Hardev, vice chairman of company technique at Ubiquitous Energy, a developer of clear photo voltaic expertise, joins the dialog to debate the trail to plentiful energy and self-powering clever units and automobiles.

Veeral Hardev, vice president of Corporate Strategy at Ubiquitous Energy
Veeral Hardev,
vice chairman of company technique at
Ubiquitous Energy, is our visitor on Sustainability in Your Ear.

Ubiquitous Energy’s 3 x 5 foot UE Power windows for industrial buildings and houses generate about 200 watt-hours of electrical energy a day, stopping some heating of indoor areas by daylight by capturing about 20% of the power passing via window glass. The firm envisions utilizing its thin-film expertise as an influence supply embedded in greenhouses and partially or absolutely self-powering client electronics and automobiles. Veeral discusses methods to make photovoltaics sustainable and reshape the grid to ship the very best worth to shoppers and companies. Ubiquitous Energy says it makes use of considerable supplies sourced with minimal environmental impacts. You can study extra about Ubiquitous Energy at ubiquitous.energy.

Originally aired May 8, 2023