Heat-emitting ‘wallpaper’ keeps fuel costs down and cuts emissions

Spotted: Rather than huddle around a single point of heat waiting for the entire room to warm up, people can now bask in full room heating supplied by ceiling, wall, and floor panels. Made by startup NexGen, a thin film of graphene uses far infrared rays and convection to project heat. The process distributes warmth … Read More "Heat-emitting ‘wallpaper’ keeps fuel costs down and cuts emissions" The post Heat-emitting ‘wallpaper’ keeps fuel costs down and cuts emissions appeared first on Zarkon Group Real Estate Builders & Developers.
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