Revolutionizing Glass Buildings: New Smart Water-Filled Glass Saves 78% Energy
The researchers studied a new type of glass building material called Smart Water-filled Glass (SWFG) to see how it can reduce energy consumption. They tested how changing the transparency of the water layer in the glass affects heating and cooling energy needs in different climates. The results showed that SWFG can save a significant amount of energy compared to traditional glass facades, especially in hot climates. This new approach could make glass buildings more sustainable and less harmful to the environment.