Program:
SHIELD
Award:
$1,249,785
Location:
Saint Petersburg, Florida
Status:
CANCELLED
Project Term:
01/23/2017 - 01/22/2019

Technology Description:

Eclipse Energy Systems will further develop its proprietary transparent electrical conductor material (EclipseTEC) for use in low-emissivity (low-e) window films. Transparent, low-emissivity coatings improve building energy efficiency by reducing heat loss through the windows. Over the course of the project, the team will transfer their present technology for depositing EclipseTEC films to scalable manufacturing processes while preserving the desirable optical and low-e properties. Eclipse will partner with one or more companies offering thermal insulation solutions and incorporate EclipseTEC into their panes and/or applied products. The unique combined system will offer significant energy savings over traditional single-pane windows.

Potential Impact:

If successful, Eclipse Energy Systems’ innovations will enable energy-efficient retrofits for the substantial remaining stock of single-pane windows in the United States. Retrofitting single-pane windows could produce significant economic and environmental benefits. These technologies could help reduce building energy consumption and save money for homeowners and businesses. Consumers adopting these retrofits could also benefit from improved window performance, including greater comfort and condensation resistance in cold weather and better soundproofing. Finally, by consuming less electricity, natural gas, and/or heating oil to warm a building, these technologies reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associated with using these energy sources.

Contact

ARPA-E Program Director:
Dr. Jennifer Gerbi
Project Contact:
Dr. Hulya Demiryont
Press and General Inquiries Email:
ARPA-E-Comms@hq.doe.gov
Project Contact Email:
hdemiryont@eclipsethinfilms.com

Partners

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Release Date:
10/07/2015