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Solar Shingles Catching On As Green Roofing Option

First Posted: 02/22/2012 5:34 pm Updated: 02/22/2012 5:36 pm

From EarthTechling's Susan DeFreitas:

Those shingles on your roof have nothing better to do than soak up the sun all day long -- why not put them to work in powering your home as solar power producers? It’s a commonsense concept, and one that Dow Solar (a division of Dow Chemical) has been working on for a while. But new research from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia may go one better, by helping to develop solar shingles that also help to heat your home.

Researchers at the university have produced a prototype of a photovoltaic/thermal system that has demonstrated the ability to produce warm (25 degrees Celsius, or 77 Fahrenheit) throughout winter. The technology employed by the system was developed by UNSW’s School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Engineering, and will be integrated into roofing panels, which will then be tested and further developed through the school’s Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Low-Carbon Living this year.

The shingles are one of a number of ‘carbon-positive’ products, as they’re called, designed to help to prepare Australia for a zero carbon building code, which is being introduced in the UK and Europe in 2016. With Australia increasingly ramping up renewable energy -- and cutting the carbon emissions across the board, as evidenced by its recent passage of a significant carbon tax on big polluters -- it seems likely to follow suit.

These products, aimed at cutting the carbon footprint of the average Australian home, will be tested beginning later this year in UNSW’s “living laboratories,” the latest of which is located in the recently constructed Tyree Energy Technologies Building, built by Brookfield Multiplex, one of the CRC’s industry partners, at the university’s Kensington campus. During testing, the building’s residents and staff will test the effectiveness of these solar roofing materials, with feedback incorporated into the design process in preparation for the commercial market.

In the U.S., similar efforts are under way to develop products for the green building industry through the Energy Innovation Hub in Philadelphia, which was established back in 2010 as a center for research innovations in the field of green building. This Hub brings together researchers from Penn State, the private sector and two national laboratories with the aim of developing and testing technologies with the power to cut the carbon footprint of the built environment.

As for solar shingle technologies in this country, they have already hit the commercial market, but in a curiously small way, as Dow Solar has made its Powerhouse solar shingle systems commercially available exclusively to homeowners in the state of Colorado. They’re being sold as part of a three-part solar roofing system, which includes an array of shingles, an inverter and an energy monitoring system.

Dow is certainly not the first company to throw its hat in the solar shingle ring, but its brand recognition and partnerships with mega-builders like D.R. Horton may well give it an edge in this burgeoning market for such tech. The company is currently working on establishing a network of authorized dealers for Powerhouse shingles in Colorado, and will also launch the product in another, undisclosed U.S. market soon.

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From EarthTechling's Susan DeFreitas: Those shingles on your roof have nothing better to do than soak up the sun all day long -- why not put them to work in powering your home as solar power produc...
From EarthTechling's Susan DeFreitas: Those shingles on your roof have nothing better to do than soak up the sun all day long -- why not put them to work in powering your home as solar power produc...
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11:13 AM on 03/05/2013
This is great. I have always wondered if a lot of roofing companies actually install these? I want to re shingle my roof but I would like this. I visited http://kodiakroofing.com/ and I think they would be a good fit to re shingle my roof, but I don't know if they do solar shingles.
03:14 PM on 06/28/2012
Wow! I own Storm Damage Specialists of America and I thought I gave my clients the best products! This is truly an amazing feature in Roofing technology! I can't wait to look more into this. I am outside of Chicago and it seems that solar technology is catching on. Hopefully these solar roofing shingles come out quick!
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Scott Howes
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05:10 PM on 04/18/2012
Like any other work there needs to be Safety brought into the story I hope that the people on the house had fall protection. Yes I have this class and Green building video online training classes yes I can help you become Green
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vetxcl
01:02 AM on 04/04/2012
Can AOL post a headline in the form of a statement?
08:49 PM on 03/26/2012
Quote -- " Dow Solar has made its Powerhouse solar shingle systems commercially available exclusively to homeowners in the state of Colorado. They’re being sold as part of a three-part solar roofing system, which includes an array of shingles, an inverter and an energy monitoring system."
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Can't wait for this to go nation wide. It sounds like a great option.
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01:08 AM on 04/04/2012
Agreed. faved for a topical comment.
03:40 PM on 11/30/2012
How funny, I have a video that talks about how roofs have nothing to do but sit there and take a beating from the sun. As a roofing contractor in Ogden UT I can't wait for this availability. What a great way to enhance the value I can offer customers! When people need roofing done seems the perfect time to make such an improvement to their home. You can see my fun little video at http://RoofingOgdenUtah.org/
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vetxcl
02:22 PM on 03/09/2012
Investment in solar energy is clearly on the rise, despite what gas & oil lobbyists would have you believe. http://cleantechnica.com/2011/05/19/investment-in-solar-continued-to-be-strong-in-april-dominated-cleantech-investments/
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Eileen, toora tooluri Eh..
04:04 AM on 04/15/2012
Do you know if the powers that be have figured out how incorporate solar cells into actual windows to harness the solar energy that travels through them?
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Nick Hatch
I'm So Meta Even This Acronym
10:28 PM on 03/08/2012
Wow. I'm sure you could've packed the last ... 8?(!) ... eight posts into one and simply said:
"To learn more about the cutting edge of solar power, go to:
www.cleantechnica. com"

You don't want your enthusiasm to stoop to spamming, do you?

(ps, I know, it's all very exciting stuff.)
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vetxcl
12:10 PM on 03/09/2012
Wow. That's all you got? You need a new writer.
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vetxcl
01:08 AM on 04/04/2012
Now you have something else to be offended and self-rioghteous about as I flagged your comments for being off topic.
Do you have a comment or any additional links to information related to the article???? At all???
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vetxcl
02:46 PM on 03/03/2012
Here's an interesting article for exceptionalists and deniers to pick apart. Alternately, here's some more good news:http://cleantechnica.com/2011/07/14/31-states-can-be-self-sufficient-with-local-renewable-energy/
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vetxcl
08:07 PM on 03/02/2012
and yet another US company making progress in manufacturing and marketing of Pvs :http://www.corning.com/news_center/news_releases/2012/2012020101.aspx
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vetxcl
08:01 PM on 03/02/2012
More good news for solar e. production in the US:http://cleantechnica.com/2012/02/16/u-s-solar-energy-projects-rose-67-in-4th-quarter/
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vetxcl
07:37 PM on 03/02/2012
Yet another major investor in home solar panel market:http://cleantechnica.com/2011/09/27/google-invests-another-75-million-to-bring-solar-power-to-homeowners/
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vetxcl
07:34 PM on 03/02/2012
In a related matter, another US company building big in the US :http://cleantechnica.com/2011/09/12/solarcity-to-launch-largest-residential-rooftop-project/
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vetxcl
07:30 PM on 03/02/2012
And more good news about sustainable energy products being made in the US : http://cleantechnica.com/2011/10/14/colorado-to-be-home-to-ge-thin-film-solar-plant-largest-in-the-us/