Yes it will work, but not as efficiently as other methods already out there.
The angle of the Clearvue glass would actually be classified as 0 degrees
I do see it as a limitation that cant be overcome lets take Sydney as an example:
- Winter - optimum angle is 32 degrees from a vertical surface
- Spring/Autumn - optimum angle is 56 degrees from a vertical surface
- Summer - optimum angle is 80 degrees from a vertical surface
Numbers quoted from this source: http://solarelectricityhandbook.com/solar-angle-calculator.html
You can choose a whole range of cities and work out the math.
Its better than the glass generating no power at all, so has some uses.
If the company was transparent about the numbers, I would be more confident to invest. e.g. comparison of a solar panel on a roof at an optimal pitch vs their product on the side of a building.
Good luck to all holders, I hope its bottomed out in the 30's and the price does increase over time, I just think you need to have a very long-term view with this stock
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