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CCTV's four sets of broadcasting company's new energy technology achievements

CCTV's four sets of broadcasting company's new energy technology achievements

DATE:2016-08-04 VIEWS:129

  On the evening of August 2, CCTV Channel 4 went through the China column to broadcast the “oilfield hanging on the wall” to show you a technological revolution in the new glass and new energy industries. The program introduced the photoelectric curtain wall technology developed by our company and interviewed the general manager of the company Lu Yufa. Through the many years of research by Tianzhu Company, this cadmium telluride thin film solar cell material has been successfully applied to the photoelectric curtain wall, and the electric energy obtained by creating a one-sided glass wall is like the energy produced by a bit of oil well. Therefore, cadmium telluride thin film solar cells are well-deserved as “oil fields hanging on the wall”, and the technology has been applied to many building walls such as 蚌埠, Hefei and Foshan.

The filming team of "Walking Through China" lasted for 11 days, and the domestic Chinese building materials Kaisheng Technology was located in the production base and R&D center of Sichuan and Chongqing provinces to explore the secret of cadmium telluride solar thin film batteries to become oil fields hanging on the wall.

More than 20 years ago, Sichuan villagers discovered a strange ore in the Dashuigou area. According to expert appraisal, this ore is called stibnite, the bismuth in the ore, which is a rare metal, which is plated in glass. After the upper and lower, photoelectric conversion can be used to obtain electric energy. The researchers of China National Building Materials are committed to the development of a new type of glass that is “special function” of cadmium telluride thin-film solar cells. By plating different types of photoelectric materials on ordinary glass by using scientific methods, the traditional glass is changed from an insulator to a conductor. It can absorb sunlight to generate electricity and become a new type of energy that humans can use.

The application of such photoelectric curtain wall provides a direction for the application of advanced technology in the better mining and use of stibnite, making it truly a “wall-mounted oil field”.