I came across thison the web yesterday and I have fallen in love with it as a gardener, environmentalist and lover of the modern ascetic!  So I emailed them and asked if I could blog about it and they said yes! Read on to learn more and please visit their website. 

The product is GROW and has been developed by SMIT (Sustainably Minded Interactive Technology).

GROW offers a new approach to solar and wind power that used small solar panels designed as leaves to both flutter in the wind to generate power and to garner power from the sun with solar panels placed on each leaf.  It is amazing and beautiful.  I see a ton of possibilities for the south wall of my detached alley garage. 

GROW1

Left Photo:  GROW.1 on display at the Museum of Modern Art.  Currently in the concept stage. 

"GROW.1 is designed to utilize emerging technology of the photovoltaic and piezo industry. Based around a modular brick system, .1 is composed of a small number of different parts. Each brick has 5 solar leaves which have a very flexible piezo generator at their stem. The manufacturing of these bricks could happen in a roll to roll printing process where PV, conductive ink, and piezo generators can be layered quickly and efficiently. The rolls can then be stamped and formed to create leaves and connection points. Each brick is designed so that at the end of their life cycle the valuable components, i.e. photovoltaic and piezo, can be stamped out and up cycled while the reusable material, i.e plastic, can be up recycled back into the production stream."

 

Right Photo:  GROW.2 will be available soon and is a working model.

"GROW.2 is built on top of a stainless steel mesh system designed and manufactured by Carl Stahl Decorcable in Germany. Their system is designed to enable plants (such as ivy and other crawlers) to grow up the sides of buildings without causing damage to the buildings themselves, a typical problem of many vertical gardens.

Our leaves are made of 100% recyclable polyethylene, and are available in a variety of colors and opacities. The solar cells are thin film flexible photovoltaic modules encapsulated in Tefzel, and are manufactured by PowerFilm Solar. GROW.2 is a flexible system that can adapt to most building types, sizes, orientations and latitudes. We have the ability to provide varying degrees of opacity to modulate heat gain, light transmission and view. Because of our modular design, future iterations of GROW.2 will be able to include more efficient and less expensive PV modules once those products are both available and cost effective. This modularity also makes GROW.2 easy to support and update: if one leaf should fail, we can replace it very easily."

GROW HOUSE

Source:  SMIT

 

5 Comments on Take down that ivy and let GROW fill the space with power from the sun and the wind!

MAR
05
2008
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Hello to my favorite guy in Salt Lake with a great last name~ you need to get to know Mary Bigelow and check out her posts.  She is a dealer for wind and solar energy and would love to see this post.
8:04pm • #1
MAR
06
2008
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Tammy, she is a regular reader of my blog.  I wonder if she has seen this?
8:52am • #2
MAR
08
2008
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Andrew - I've never heard of this system before but it sounds promising.  Do you know how much power a typical wall can provide?
7:18pm • #3
MAR
09
2008
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Penny,  I am not sure.  I cannot find any information on this.  It is still in the conceptual stage at this point so I expcect this information is coming. 
6:58pm • #4
MAR
10
2008
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Andrew - this is cool! You are after my own heart now! (and my ears were ringing!!! ) I will have to check into this! There are so many exciting things coming in the field of renewable energy. In Michigan are legislators are hard at work to pass Renewable Portfolio Standards. The importance of passing the policy is that manufacturers will invest in our state once they see the commitment to renewable energy. Many states already have a good RPS.

You always have cutting edge information and that is why I read your blog! 

5:59am • #5

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