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Image credit: Dow Solar
Consumers and businesses will enjoy easier off-
the-shelf options for solar power. 3M plans to
begin selling a solar see-through film designed
to be easily applied to any window. It reduces
heat and generates power—a square meter
is enough to charge an iPhone under peak
sunlight. And Dow Chemical division Dow Solar
is introducing a solar shingle that blends with
traditional asphalt shingles and is easy to install
and durable enough to walk on.
Solar Gets Simpler