Powering Sustainable Glass Production | Advanced Energy
Clearly, glass manufacturing requires a significant amount of energy. For more than a century, glass manufacturers relied on fossil fuels such as gas, and in some cases oil, to
Solar Glass with Integrated Energy Storage: Imagine a future where the glass itself not only generates solar energy but also stores it. Researchers are developing solar glass that integrates energy storage capabilities, enabling buildings and structures to store solar energy during the day for use at night.
Historically, wood, coal, natural gas, and electricity have been used as energy sources in glass production (Griffin et al. 2021). Since the outbreak of the oil crisis in the last century, the need to reduce energy consumption per unit product has become one of the key factors in industrial furnace designs (Weber et al. 2020).
The Chinese glass industry meets its energy needs with fuel oil (13.1%), natural gas (15.5%), coal (44.3%), electricity, and other sources (27.1%). On the other hand, the USA and Europe use natural gas as an energy source in the glass industries with a share of 80% and 90%, respectively (Zier et al. 2021).
Solar glass processing has the potential to revolutionize the way we generate, store, and utilize energy. As manufacturing techniques improve, the cost of solar glass will likely decrease, making it an increasingly viable option for both residential and commercial applications.
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