In recent years, technological development has been focusing on the renewable energy sector, and it seems that more and more discoveries are on the horizon in the near future.
Solar panels are currently the most productive source of renewable energy, but they may undergo significant changes in the future.
New technologies could allow them to store electricity without the need for traditional batteries.
Some even believe that efficient turbines might replace traditional photovoltaic systems.
One groundbreaking innovation comes from the Israeli startup Solight, which has conceived a solution to reduce electricity consumption at home, potentially making solar investments less appealing.
Their focus is on reducing artificial lighting usage, as even during daylight hours, insufficient natural light may enter buildings, leading to a reliance on artificial lighting that not only consumes high amounts of energy but also lacks the health benefits of natural light exposure.
Solight designs systems installed on roofs and building facades that capture dispersed natural light and channel it inside using simple mirrors.
This technology not only saves energy but also reduces carbon emissions, providing health benefits associated with natural light exposure.
This solution is particularly useful in large buildings such as factories, schools, hotels, and hospitals, where these devices create healthier living spaces.
Solight currently offers three different devices:
All these devices capture sunlight from 8:00 to 16:00 and redirect it indoors.
The light is filtered to eliminate harmful ultraviolet radiation and excess heat, providing a “cool” light that also saves on summer cooling costs.
One challenge faced by Solight is finding a balance in filtering light, as it currently removes vitamin D-producing UVB radiation along with harmful components.
The company is working on solutions to allow a safe level of UVB exposure to maintain health benefits.
Reducing or eliminating artificial light usage in workplaces and homes can have various benefits, including preserving our circadian rhythms and avoiding health issues such as fatigue, insomnia, depression, obesity, and learning difficulties.
Additionally, the potential cost savings are significant.
Using 1,000 Solight products in as many rooms could save the equivalent of 348,000 LED lamps over 5 years, offering a return on investment within 2 to 3 years considering current electricity costs.
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