Solarwindow Technologies Inc (OTCMKTS:WNDW) continues to move higher in recent trading re-establishing itself as one of the top most traded stocks on the entire OTC exchange after some healthy consolidation over $3.50 a share.
WNDW has been at the top of our watch lists since the Company was called New Energy Technologies, Inc. under the ticker symbol NENE trading just over $1. WNDW has transformed since then into a steady runner reaching highs of $5.40 in January.
Solarwindow Technologies Inc (OTCMKTS:WNDW) is a developer of next generation electricity-generating SolarWindow™ coatings that generate electricity on see-through glass and flexible plastics with colored tints popular to skyscraper glass.
The Company’s transparent window technology is so revolutionary that it has been presented before members of the U.S. Congress, has won awards and received recognition in many well-known publications. Unlike any product before, according to validated modeling, SolarWindow™ produces 50 times greater energy than rooftop panels, has a one year modeled payback and even works in the shade. SolarWindow™ could turn entire buildings into power generators and, as CNBC stated, “give our cities the ability to harvest their own energy needs.
Unlike conventional systems, SolarWindow™ can be applied to all four sides of tall towers, generating electricity using natural and artificial light conditions and even shaded areas. SolarWindow™ uses organic materials, which are dissolved into liquid, ideal for low-cost high-output manufacturing; and is the subject of a patent pending technology.
The Company’s proprietary, patent-pending technologies and products are the subjects of 101 patent-filings, and have been invented, designed, engineered, and prototyped in preparation for further field testing, product development and eventual commercial deployment. The Company’s Proprietary Power Production & Financial Model (Power & Financial Model) uses photovoltaic (PV) modeling calculations that are consistent with renewable energy practitioner standards for assessing, evaluating and estimating renewable energy for a PV project.
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SolarWindow™ coatings generate electricity on see-through glass and flexible plastics with colored tints popular to skyscraper glass. Unlike conventional systems, SolarWindow™ can be applied to all four sides of tall towers, generating electricity using natural and artificial light conditions and even shaded areas. SolarWindow™ uses organic materials, which are dissolved into liquid, ideal for low-cost high-output manufacturing; and is the subject of a patent pending technology.
Engineers estimate that SolarWindow™ systems could generate up to 50-times the power of conventional rooftop solar systems while delivering 15-times the environmental benefits. To produce the equivalent amount of power with conventional solar systems would require at least 5-11 years for payback and at least 10-12 acres of valuable urban land.
In November WNDW announced a process breakthrough has enabled the advanced development of invisible wires as thin as human hair for improved transmission of electricity from the surface of its power-generating glass. According to the company, its early, first generation, invisible wire microgrid was already the thinnest system ever developed for its SolarWindow™ technology.
SolarWindow™ modules are designed as transparent glass windows for installation on tall towers and skyscrapers. SolarWindow™ modeling shows that modules achieve the industry’s fastest published financial payback of less than one year as validated by a team of independent engineers and at the University of North Carolina Charlotte Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (UNCC-EPIC).
The Company’s engineers envision installing SolarWindow™ products on all four sides of tall towers, generating electricity using natural, shaded, and even artificial light. Conventional solar does not work in shaded areas or perform under artificial light.
On March 1 WNDW said it has entered into Phase III of its Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). The primary development goal of the Agreement is the commercialization of SolarWindow™ products.
SolarWindow™ can provide a one-year financial payback while producing 50-times greater energy than rooftop solar when modeled for a 50-story building, according to the company’s independent validation. For the same building, SolarWindow shows 15-times the environmental benefit of rooftop solar by avoiding 2.2 million miles of equivalent carbon dioxide emissions produced by vehicles, according to the company’s independently validated Power & Financial Model.
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Currently trading at a $105 million market valuation WNDW has little assets or revenues and rising short term debt. But this is an exciting story developing in small caps; the Company has developed proprietary next generation electricity-generating SolarWindow™ coatings that generate electricity on see-through glass and flexible plastics with colored tints popular to skyscraper glass. The SolarWindow™ coatings generate 50 times greater energy than rooftop panels, has a one year modeled payback and even works in the shade. SolarWindow™ could turn entire buildings into power generators and, as CNBC stated, “give our cities the ability to harvest their own energy needs. WNDW also owns valuable patents, their SolarWindow™ coatings have set records for size and power, and the Company recently won the Energy Business Review “Energy Innovation Award.” We will be updating on the stock as more details emerge so make sure you are subscribed to Microcapdaily so you know what’s going on with WNDW.
Disclosure: we hold no position in WNDW either long or short and we have not been compensated for this article.
Jeremy
March 21, 2016 at 8:47 pm
I hope the author realizes that the claim “SolarWindow™ can provide a one-year financial payback while producing 50-times greater energy than rooftop solar when modeled for a 50-story building,” is completely ridiculous because the company hasn’t released any figures on how much energy their product can generate or how much it will cost. The company is making wild generalizations about this product with no actual evidence to support any of it. This is a company with three employees, no money, no assets, and one majority shareholder. If this was for real, they would have dozens of scientists working for them and huge financial backing from major players, considering how important this tech would be. By the way, there are companies that already have developed working PV glass such as Onxy solar. This stock’s entire story is absurd and should be trading at a few cents a share at most.
Absolony
September 13, 2016 at 12:19 pm
You forgot to mention that this one majority stockholder has a track record with penny stocks that is disastrous (if not criminal) at the best and was also once fined by the SEC for unethical stock promotion.