Water-Filled Glass (WFG) use to heat and cool buildings - Know How?

A British startup developed a panes of glass filled with water to control the heating and ventilation of building using solar lights.

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Its windows contain a thin layer of water between glass panes, which absorbs heat from sun-lights.

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The warmed water is then pumped through sealed pipes using underfloor system to colder areas of the building, or into thermal storage

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This System is just like a solar passive heating and cooling system.

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They estimated that, depending on climate and a building's window-to-wall ratio, its can reduce energy bills by around 25% compared with standard windows.

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For in depth information regarding Water Filled Glass Heating and Ventilation system, Please Click the given link below.

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