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2 November 1984 Research On Passive Solar Materials In Canada
Ian M. Boswarva
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Abstract
During the past two years the National Research Council of Canada's Solar Energy Program has commenced support of research on low emittance coatings, transparent aerogels and phase-change energy storage materials. The work on coatings and aerogels is part of a major activity to develop "super" windows with overall thermal resistance equivalent to or better than RSI 1 (R6).
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Ian M. Boswarva "Research On Passive Solar Materials In Canada", Proc. SPIE 0502, Optical Materials Technology for Energy Efficiency and Solar Energy Conversion III, (2 November 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944802
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KEYWORDS
Solar energy

Glasses

Energy efficiency

Tin

Liquids

Reflectivity

Metals

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