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Solar glass panels offer a seamless and aesthetically pleasing way to integrate solar energy into building design. They can replace traditional windows or be incorporated into curtain walls, skylights, and facades, making them an attractive choice for architects and homeowners looking to enhance the visual appeal of their structures.
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