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Today, Dave is speaking with Susan Stone, CEO of Ubiquitous Energy, and Veeral Harev, VP of Corporate Strategy at Ubiquitous Energy. Join us as they discuss transparent solar technology, partnerships to bring solar windows to market, and the future of solar glass.
Ever wondered if your windows could be more than just a view? Imagine turning them into power sources! In this episode of Mind Your Business, we explore the game-changing world of solar windows – turning skyscrapers as vertical solar farms. It's not just about saving energy; it's about revolutionising how we see our windows. Veeral Hardev, Vice President, Corporate Strategy, Ubiquitous Energy, the company behind the solar window innovation, shares more. Presented by Emaad Akhtar and Audrey Siek This podcast is produced and edited by Anthea Ng (nganthea@sph.com.sg) She produces Mind Your Business, Biz-How-To and Breakfast Special segments on the Breakfast Show. Do contact her for topics: C-Suite, SME, Sustainability, Property, Intergenerational Family Business, Industry Outlook, Fintech and trending businesses in town. Music credits: chosic & its talented community of contributors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Photovoltaic solar panels are becoming increasingly inexpensive, but there are many sunny surfaces where adding them is not feasible. Veeral Hardev, vice president for corporate strategy at Ubiquitous Energy, talks about his company's quest to make transparent PV cells that can be applied to window glass.
A Ubiquitous Energy desenvolveu um revestimento que transforma as superfícies de vidro de janelas em painéis solares. A solução é completamente transparente permitindo ver para o exterior e também a entrada da luz natural.
A Ubiquitous Energy desenvolveu um revestimento que transforma os vidros de janelas em painéis solares.Este revestimento é completamente transparente permitindo ver para o exterior e também a entrada da luz natural, como acontece com qualquer janela.A solução passa por colocar cabos elétricos que ficam escondidos nos caixilhos das janelas e que fazem a ligação ao sistema de gestão de energia do edifício para direcionar a energia para onde é necessária ou, caso não haja consumo, ser armazenada em baterias.Saiba mais sobre inovação e nova economia em supertoast.pt.
A Ubiquitous Energy desenvolveu um revestimento que transforma as superfícies de vidro de janelas em painéis solares. A solução é completamente transparente permitindo ver para o exterior e também a entrada da luz natural.
Ubiquitous Energy is the world leader in transparent solar technology working towards a goal of helping solve climate change by creating truly transparent renewable energy for every surface across the globe. Ubiquitous Energy's patented technology, UE Power™, is the world's first invisible electricity-generating alternative to traditional windows. UE Power™ harvests solar energy and serves as an invisible, onboard source of electricity for greater energy efficiency. Founded by scientists from MIT, Ubiquitous Energy is now producing its highly transparent, efficient solar cells in a production facility in Silicon Valley. Veeral Hardev is VP of Corporate Strategy at Ubiquitous Energy. Veeral has over a decade of experience commercializing novel nano-materials products for the electronics industry. This includes his time at Nanosys, Inc. where he led materials development, product management, and business development. Hardev holds an MBA from the Berkeley Haas School of Business, and bachelor's degrees in Materials Science and Economics from UCLA.
How can we sustainably harvest more energy and move it to where it is needed? The United States' annual energy consumption requires about one-quarter of one percent of the 174 petawatts the Sun sends to Earth daily. The prospect of new solar generation capacity created by placing transparent solar cells on windows and other surfaces will transform how we think about power management, buildings serving as largely self-sufficient electric grids, and our ability to place efficiency-enhancing functionality in windows. Veeral Hardev, vice president of corporate strategy at Ubiquitous Energy, a developer of transparent solar technology, joins the conversation to discuss the path to plentiful power, self-powering intelligent devices and vehicles.Ubiquitous Energy's 3 x 5 foot UE Power windows for commercial buildings and homes generate about 200 watt-hours of electricity a day, preventing some heating of indoor spaces by sunlight by capturing about 20% of the energy passing through window glass. The company envisions using its thin-film technology as a power source embedded in greenhouses and partially or fully self-powering consumer electronics and vehicles. Veeral discusses how to make photovoltaics sustainable and reshape the grid to deliver the best value to consumers and businesses. Ubiquitous Energy says it uses abundant materials sourced with minimal environmental impacts. You can learn more about Ubiquitous Energy at https://ubiquitous.energy/
Imagine if solar panels could be invisible and so thin that you could install them inside windows. Exciting, right? This isn't a science fiction thought experiment, but it's a real technology being developed by a company called Ubiquitous Energy. And it gets even better: they're developing this technology in partnership with Andersen Windows, one of the largest and perhaps best-known residential window manufacturers in the US. We're joined today by Ubiquitous Energy's CEO Susan Stone and Andersen Corporation's Director of Ventures Prabhakar Karri (who goes by KP), who led Andersen's investment in Ubiquitous. We talk about the technology that makes transparent solar possible, how it was developed, the path to market, the transformative impact it could have on the built environment, and much more. For anyone interested in technology that could really change the world around us and the types of partnerships needed to reach scale, this episode is for you. Enjoy.In today's episode, we cover:[3:40] Ubiquitous Energy & the technology it's developing[7:30] The history of Ubiquitous Energy & key milestones[12:28] How Andersen Windows & Ubiquitous Energy found each other[14:56] Andersen's transparent solar products & when they'll go-to-market[16:04] How Andersen is gauging customer interest & what they're learning[19:13] The impact on price for customers & solar investment tax credits[23:12] How efficient is transparent solar technology[27:24] The physical placement of this technology[31:08] How much of a contribution could transparent solar make to our overall energy needs[33:09] The main barriers to widespread adoption[35:39] The investment potential & critical factors for achieving that potential[38:12] The transparent solar market [41:35] Andersen's investment thesis, how Ubiquitous fits in & what else they're looking at[43:55] Andersen's sustainability commitments & what they're doing [45:38] What listeners considering becoming an early adopter of transparent solar can do[46:35] Final thoughtsResources MentionedUbiquitous EnergyAndersen WindowsConnect with Susan Stone & Prabhakar “KP” KarriConnect with Susan on LinkedInConnect with KP on LinkedInConnect with Jason RissmanOn LinkedInOn TwitterKeep up with Invested In ClimateSign up for our newsletter
If you missed the first episode with Veeral, go back and check it out! Veeral Hardev is the VP of Strategy at Ubiquitous Energy, a company that is becoming the world leader in transparent solar technology, aka clear solar panels! Last time he was on the show, he decided to take on a sustainability challenge. Let's hear how it went, as well as dig a little more into Ubiquitous Energy and their solar windows! Find Veeral Hardev and Unbiquitous Energy Online: Ubiquitous Energy's Homepage Find me online: This Sustainable Life: Solve For Nature Podcast: https://anchor.fm/solvefornature Blog: https://verdantgrowth.blog/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC24IiwM0BPQ-_3DVz2KnuVw Twitter: https://twitter.com/VerdantGrowth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realverdantgrowth Instagram: http://instagram.com/verdant.growth or http://instagram.com/verdantgrowthofficial --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/solvefornature/support
Susan Stone is CEO of Ubiquitous Energy, the world leader in transparent solar technology working towards a goal of helping solve climate change by creating truly transparent renewable energy for every surface across the globe. Ubiquitous Energy has developed transparent solar cells to create its ClearView Power windows, a kind of “solar glass” that can turn sunlight into energy without needing the bluish-grey opaque panels those cells are generally associated with. Ubiquitous Energy's patented technology, UE Power™, is the world's first invisible electricity-generating alternative to traditional windows. It's something I can't wait to see everywhere all around us, it's just amazing stuff! ➡️ https://ubiquitous.energy ➡️ Highlights: https://rosspalmer.com/podcast
Green.org CEO and host of The Green Summit sits down with Susan Stone, the CEO of Ubiquitous Energy, to share how they are creating technology that will allow buildings to create energy by incorporating solar panels into windows.Support the show
National environmental reporter Brady Dennis speaks with Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of U.N. Climate Change, and Susan Stone, CEO of Ubiquitous Energy, about the role of technology in curbing the human impact on climate change. Conversation recorded on Thursday, June 2, 2022
CEO of Ubiquitous Energy, Susan Stone, joins The Green Summit and chats with Dylan Welch, CEO of Green.Org, to share how their technology will allow glass to capture solar energy.Support the show
Veeral Hardev is the VP of Strategy at Ubiquitous Energy. He has over a decade of experience commercializing novel nano-materials products for the electronics industry. Why's that important? Because Ubiquitous Energy and the group of MIT and MSU scientists that started it, are looking for new ways to reduce humanity's carbon footprint by seamlessly integrating solar power technology into everyday products and surfaces. Ubiquitous Energy is the world leader in transparent solar technology working towards a goal of helping solve climate change by creating truly transparent renewable energy for every surface across the globe. Ubiquitous Energy's patented technology, UE Power™, is the world's first invisible electricity-generating alternative to traditional windows. UE Power™ harvests solar energy and serves as an invisible, onboard source of electricity for greater energy efficiency. Founded by scientists from MIT, Ubiquitous Energy is now producing its highly transparent, efficient solar cells in a production facility in Silicon Valley. Find Veeral Hardev and Unbiquitous Energy Online: Ubiquitous Energy's Homepage Find me online: This Sustainable Life: Solve For Nature Podcast: https://anchor.fm/solvefornature Blog: https://verdantgrowth.blog/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC24IiwM0BPQ-_3DVz2KnuVw Twitter: https://twitter.com/VerdantGrowth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realverdantgrowth Instagram: http://instagram.com/verdant.growth or http://instagram.com/verdantgrowthofficial --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/solvefornature/support
The Clear Choice for Solar: A Conversation with Veeral Hardev of Ubiquitous Energy Veeral Hardev is VP of Strategy at Ubiquitous Energy. Hardev has over a decade of experience commercializing novel nano-materials products for the electronics industry. This includes his time at Nanosys, Inc. where he led materials and business development, and product management. Hardev holds an MBA from the Berkeley Haas School of Business, and bachelor's degrees in Materials Science and Economics from UCLA. Ubiquitous Energy is the world leading transparent solar technology dramatically reduces the carbon footprint of buildings by converting light into electricity using semiconducting materials all while maintaining visible transparency. Bard MBA's Hannah Hintz speaks with Verral for this episode of The Impact Report. ImpactReportPodcast.com
https://ubiquitous.energy/This episode was mixed and produced by Daniel Reza.
Miles Barr, CEO of solar startup Ubiquitous Energy, joins me on Tech Talks Daily. The solar energy company designs transparent solar technology for windows, electronics, and other applications. We discuss their goal of helping solve climate change by creating truly transparent renewable energy for every surface across the globe. Founded in 2011, Ubiquitous Energy was started by a group of MIT and MSU scientists and engineers looking for new ways to reduce humanity's carbon footprint by seamlessly integrating solar power technology into everyday products and surfaces. Here in 2022, Ubiquitous Energy has the world's leading transparent solar technology – converting light into electricity using semiconducting materials while maintaining visible transparency. To both residential and commercial building occupants, Ubiquitous Energy's solar windows provide a clear, vibrant experience that is expected from traditional Low-E windows, but with self-contained, on-board power and smart functionality.
In this issue of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted shares an op-ed advocating for the acceleration of well-designed solar + storage programs. He highlights lithium-ion battery recycling, big American solar in Indiana, the repurposing of a former coal strip mine to a pumped hydro storage system, GAF Energy's solar roof shingles, and Ubiquitous Energy's solar windows. He also shares stories on Adopt a Charger's recent collaboration with Rivian, EV hubs, and Shell's strategic partnership with Chinese automaker NIO for innovative battery swap stations.
We discuss how Ubiquitous Energy balances the need for efficiency and a solar-powered window technology with VP-Strategy Veeral Hardev. For pictures and more info, visit http://www.energy-cast.com/129-ubiquitous.html
The Wednesday Interview Sunshine is everywhere and it's free! Let's not waste a drop. Veeral Hardev of Ubiquitous Energy explains one way of making the most of it.
Veeral Hardev is VP of Strategy at Ubiquitous Energy. Hardev has over a decade of experience commercializing novel nano-materials products for the electronics industry. This includes his time at Nanosys, Inc. where he led materials and business development, and product management. Hardev holds an MBA from the Berkeley Haas School of Business, and a bachelor's degree in Materials Science and Economics from UCLA. https://ubiquitous.energy/ https://nexuspmg.com/
Susan Stone, CEO of Ubiquitous Energy joins Dylan Welch at The Green Summit, to share her vision for future of solar technology and how she went from a private investor in the company to the CEO.Support the show (http://www.GoingGreenShow.com)
"Truly transparent solar"I repeat"Truly Transparent Solar"Welcome to this discussion around innovation, proof of concept, formation, process, technology, advancement and growth with Miles Barr and David Maikowski of Ubiquitous Energy. Ubiquitous means "everywhere" and this solar technology could literally be "everywhere" glass surfaces reside. Ubiquitous Energy is a truly transparent BIPV technology like a "Low-E" glass coating, yet creates energy from the sun. Miles Barr is a founder, inventor, former CEO and now CTO of Ubiquitous Energy. David Maikowski is the Director of Channel Development.Listen to this discussion about the potential "game-changer" technology, applications, and markets, innovation and more. I'll let the interview speak for itself. Leave a comment, share, and spread the word. Listen and enjoy!Guests:Miles Barr, CTO, FounderLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miles-barr-10401765/David Maikowski, Director of Channel DevelopmentLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmaikowski/Ubiquitous EnergyWebsite: https://ubiquitous.energy/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/ubiquitous-energy-inc-/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ubiquitousenrgy?lang=enFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/UbiquitousEnrgy/Host:John L Wheaton, PE, CEO, Wheaton SpragueBlog: https://johnlwheaton.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wheaton-pe-leed-ap-0694886Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnLWheaton1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnlwheaton1/Wheaton SpragueCompany: https://www.wheatonsprague.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/wheatonsprague Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wheatonsprague/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wheatonsprague/ Audio, Engineering, Jinglehttps://www.instagram.com/rustbeltmoneyprod/
Episode 5 of the From the Fabricator podcast is a jam packed edition! 4 guests...Featuring David Mailkowski of Ubiquitous Energy at 2:55Casey Anderson of ICD Coatings at 24:03Sam Hill of Oak Cliff Mirror & Glass & TGA at 42:20Steve Perilstein of WA Wilson at 52:11Thanks for listening!