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North East firm Power Roll launches project to put solar panels in blinds

It's hoped the project can bring solar power generation to the millions of people living in flats in sunny countries

The sun rises over the North Sea at Ryhope Beach in North East England on the autumnal equinox.

Solar power generation could be made available to people living in flats after a North East firm launched a project to put solar panels into blackout blinds.

County Durham firm Power Roll - which has secured nearly £6m of investment in recent funding rounds - is working with London’s Filia Solar to investigate the use of its solar film in blinds.

Filia wants to bring solar energy to every home, including people who live in flats and don’t have roof space for conventional solar panels.

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Blackout blinds are a common feature in many sunny countries, and it’s hoped Power Roll’s thin solar panels could help people generate power simply by drawing their blinds.

Power Roll chief executive Neil Spann said: “Filia’s product is exactly the kind of completely new solar category that Power Roll’s solar film can enable.

“Filia’s blind is a potentially game-changing application that only becomes feasible because of the physical properties and economics of our product. The market potential is huge and we’re really excited to be working with the Filia team.”

The agreement between the two companies will see them incorporate Power Roll’s solar technology into the fabric of Filia’s blackout blinds, as well as evaluating the markets, applications and regulatory requirements for the product.