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Progress toward durable, cost effective electrochromic window glazings

Electrochromic (EC) glazings for architectural window systems must have desirable solar control properties, be designed for high-volume manufacture, and exhibit outstanding durability. This paper discusses performance and both real time and accelerated testing of prototype monolithic lithium-ion EC...

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Published in:Solar energy materials and solar cells 1999, Vol.56 (3), p.321-341
Main Authors: Sbar, N., Badding, M., Budziak, R., Cortez, K., Laby, L., Michalski, L., Ngo, T., Schulz, S., Urbanik, K.
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Durability
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Energy
Energy. Thermal use of fuels
Exact sciences and technology
External envelopes
Heating, air conditioning and ventilation
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Opening. Closure. Circulation (stairs, etc.)
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