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As reported by the company, conductive glass will be used to conduct electrical currents during the construction of a strawberry greenhouse in Japan

As reported by the company, conductive glass will be used to conduct electrical currents during the construction of a strawberry greenhouse in Japan. As part of its Aqua Ignis Hot Springs project, which is currently in development, ClearVue Technologies of Australia has been awarded the contract to construct a strawberry greenhouse in Sendai City's Fujitsuka neighborhood. The greenhouse will be built by ClearVue Technologies of Australia. ClearVue Technologies is based in the Australian state of Victoria. It is anticipated that the project will be completed by the end of this year. ClareVue Technologies has been entrusted with the responsibility of overseeing the project's development from beginning to finish. A total of 187 ClearVue glass panels will be used to cover a total area of 333m2, with the fabrication process expected to take approximately 12 weeks.

Integrated solar photovoltaic cells (SPS) are embedded around the perimeter of an insulated glass unit (IGU), which is constructed of tempered glass, to provide energy for the building. A solar photovoltaic cell array is strategically placed around the perimeter of the IGU to provide energy for the IGU's operation. The IGU is constructed of tempered glass. As part of the project's commitment to environmental sustainability, ClearVue is providing photovoltaic glazing for the Aqua Ignis project, which is being built in the Philippines. On the basis of company's regional modeling, as well as the project's overall environmental credentials, it is anticipated that the panels on the greenhouse will generate approximately 8573 kWh of renewable energy per year. This order, in addition to being the company's first order from a Japanese-licensed distributor, may also pave the way for future larger orders from the same distributor if and when the relationship continues to develop positively.

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As an added bonus, it has the potential to become a major tourist attraction in the area, with visitors being able to take advantage of a strawberry garden as part of their overall experience while they are there.

Mr. Rosenberg stated that the Aqua Ignis greenhouse project in Sendai is an excellent starting point for the ClearVue distributor Tomita because it provides valuable insight into the installation and technical nuances of the ClearVue product before Tomita embarks on larger-scale greenhouse projects throughout the Japanese market. As a result of the project's high profile, increased marketing and promotion efforts for Tomita and ClearVue will be undertaken. These efforts will focus on highlighting both the benefits of ClearVue's product and the adaptability of the product to a wide range of application situations as a result of this adaptability.

When speaking about the Aqua Ignis greenhouse project, Mr. Hiraaki Tomita, President of Tomita Technologies Ltd., expressed his company's delight at the fact that the ClearVue product had been selected for use in this high-profile health-focused tourism project in the Sendai area, saying, "We are extremely pleased with this decision."But even though this project's objectives are unique, the installation of a ClearVue system on the strawberry greenhouse roof further distinguishes it from other similar projects while also improving the project's environmental friendly characteristics. Our team is extremely excited about the prospect of working with ClearVue on this project, which will mark the first time our teams have collaborated on a project.

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