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“Liquid Window” Significantly Reduces Energy Consumption in Buildings – AZoBuild
A team of researchers from the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has designed a liquid window panel that not only blocks the Sun to control…

Written by AZoBuildNov 6 2020
A team of researchers from the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has designed a liquid window panel that not only blocks the Sun to control the transmission of solar radiation but also traps the thermal heat that can be discharged through the day and night, leading to reduced consumption of energy in buildings.
A composite photo showing the window in the before (cool) and after (hot) state. Image Credit: Nanyang Technological University.
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