ClearVue to showcase solar glass tech in Tattersalls upgrade

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Camera IconClearVue Technologies will supply integrated solar power generating feature glass to the refurbishment of the historic Tattersalls Club building in Sydney’s CBD. Credit: File

The old and new will come together in the heart of Sydney’s CBD after ClearVue Technologies secured a supply contract for the installation of its integrated photovoltaic technology as part of a $308M upgrade of the historic Tattersalls Club in Sydney

The company’s BIPV (building integrated photo-voltaic) solar feature glass will form a key part of the $600,000 roof section for the project which will be its first installation of a ClearVue product on a high-rise building and its first application in Sydney’s CBD.

The Tattersalls redevelopment is designed to restore and refresh the 126 year-old building and ClearVue’s involvement represents a powerful endorsement of the company’s innovative technologies.

The BIPV installation will deliver solar power-generating glass roofing to the upper terrace area of the refurbished building.

The glazed area has been designed to provide aesthetically pleasing pure-black feature glass across the roof area of the terraces between the 44th to 51st floors of the building and to merge seamlessly with other non-solar architectural features.

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The installation is being undertaken by SRG Global’s curtain wall façades team, acting for Richard Crookes Constructions. SRG Global is an ASX-listed diversified infrastructure services company headquartered in Perth, Western Australia.

We are proud to be a part of this iconic project in Sydney for the City Tattersalls Club building. ClearVue’s solar façade solutions are vital for achieving top energy efficiency performance and a 6 Star NABERS rating for this project. The Tattersalls redevelopment will create a new landmark in Sydney’s CBD and supports the City of Sydney’s Net Zero objectives.

ClearVue Technologies global CEO Martin Deil

The NABERS (National Australian Built Environment Rating System) provides standard lists of efficiency objectives and employs rating calculators to measure the environmental performance of buildings, tenancies, and homes in Australia.

SRG Global project manager Sayeed Ansari, said ClearVue’s proprietary solar glass BIPV solutions will deliver a sustainable, energy-efficient alternative technology which will enhance the building’s sustainability and energy performance targets.

Is your ASX-listed company doing something interesting? Contact: matt.birney@wanews.com.au

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