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ClearVue Technologies and its subsidiary Opticrop’s root-zone warming and cooling technologies can maintain crop root temperatures, moisture and nutrient supply within an optimum range to sustain maximum plant health and productivity.

ClearVue secures $80,000 first sale of new greenhouse technology

ClearVue Technologies has secured its first commercial sale to install its greenhouse ground-source heat-exchange technology. The deal is worth $80,000.

  • Doug Bright

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An image showing ClearVue Technologies’ “building-integrated photovoltaic” products consisting of energy-generating solar glazing windows and spandrels.

ClearVue signs NZ distributor for solar glass

ClearVue Technologies has appointed leading NZ glass manufacturer Viridian Glass to continue the company’s smart solar glass sales push into the Asia Pacific region.

  • Craig Nolan
ClearVue Technologies will supply integrated solar power generating feature glass to the refurbishment of the historic Tattersalls Club building in Sydney’s CBD.

ClearVue to showcase solar glass tech in Tattersalls upgrade

ClearVue Technologies has been awarded a supply contract in the heart of Sydney’s CBD for the historic Tattersalls Club as part of a $300M upgrade at the site.

  • Doug Bright
ClearVue Technologies’ range of solar power-generating technologies are finding more architectural applications including windows, skylights, facades and spandrels and can be applied to many external surface types.

ClearVue to debut solar energy-generating skylights in Africa

ClearVue Technologies has caught a good breeze behind its sails, having received a pivotal first African order for 100 solar energy skylights for a new World Bank building, adding to a pipeline of more than 60 projects.

  • Doug Bright
ClearVue Technologies’ research greenhouse at Murdoch University was built using the company’s proprietary integrated solar power-generating glazing panes, which run various growing systems.

ClearVue pockets $1.09M tax credit for solar glass development

ClearVue Technologies has pocketed a handsome $1.09M tax credit under the Australian Government’s Research & Development Tax Incentive, mainly for the company’s Generation 2 solar glass technology.

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ClearVue Technologies management signing the collaborative agreement with Sinrok Solar Energy’s executive team.

ClearVue partners up in South Korea to expand solar building products

ClearVue Technologies has partnered with a leading South Korean solar energy company to drive sales of its smart solar glazing products in the Asian nation.

  • Craig Nolan
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Clearvue Technologies’ strategic partner Alutec’s glass façades on the West Bay Lagoon Plaza in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.

ClearVue extends solar glass reach into massive Arab building market

ClearVue Technologies has expanded its strategic partnership with leading Qatari manufacturer Alutec, to distribute its products into the vast UAE market.

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ClearVue has been developing a solar window product suitable for greenhouses and will now add “temperature optimization and irrigation by condensation” technology developed out of Israel to its agricultural kit bag.

ClearVue picks up Israeli ag-tech to grow greenhouse glass offering

ClearVue will acquire an Israeli developed “temperature optimization and irrigation by condensation” agricultural technology that it says will enhance its greenhouse solar glass product.

  • Doug Bright
Maxblue Industrial Glass can produce a diverse range of glazing including its “jumbo-sized” integrated glazing units in pursuit of better lighting, ambience and wider views without losing its thermal and sound absorbing efficiencies.

Chinese glass manufacturer signs on for ClearVue

In a pivotal moment for ClearVue Technologies, the solar glass developer has locked down a big Chinese manufacturer to produce its solar windows around the globe.

  • Doug Bright
ClearVue Technologies and My Glass Projects will combine their unique IP to make self-heating glass, which would fulfill a similar purpose to MGP’s heated glass used in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC to control external condensation.

ClearVue teams up with My Glass to make self-heating glass

ClearVue Technologies has entered into an agreement with London-based glass company My Glass Projects to make and distribute ClearVue products in the UK.

  • Doug Bright

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