Fortune 100 Executive and Renewable Energy Innovator Joins SolarWindow

COLUMBIA, Md.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–$WNDW #solar–SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: WNDW), developer of
electricity-generating windows for tall towers and skyscrapers, is
pleased to announce the Advisory Board appointment of Mr. David Gralnik,
an accomplished senior executive with worldwide renewable energy
experience at multiple Fortune 100 companies, including Edison Energy,
LLC (Edison), Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), Honeywell, PG&E and Johnson
Controls.


Mr. Gralnik joins a growing SolarWindow team which has expertise in:
joint-ventures and licensing; large scale energy-products manufacturing;
project finance; glass and energy products sales and marketing. He
brings 30 years’ experience in 14 countries, negotiating the purchase
and sale of conventional and renewable energy systems for large
commercial buildings such as shopping centers, institutional clients,
ex-military bases, and skyscrapers.

Consuming almost 40% of all the electricity generated in the U.S., these
commercial buildings are ideal customers for the company’s
electricity-generating windows, which could reduce electricity demand by
30%-50% in tall towers and have a one-year financial payback, according
to independently-validated engineering modeling.

“As we’ll highlight in our upcoming September 7th production update, the
specific expertise of Mr. Gralnik will help us market our
electricity-generating windows to the estimated 5 million commercial
buildings in the U.S. and eventually to the tens of millions of
commercial buildings around the world,” stated Mr. John Conklin,
President and CEO of SolarWindow Technologies, Inc.

From initiating and closing a first-of-it-kind $300 million biogas
contract with one of the nation’s largest utilities (while at Honeywell
International), to advising on energy microgrid installations for
retired military bases and renewable energy strategies for major
technology companies (while at Edison and JLL), Mr. Gralnik is a highly
regarded and respected renewable energy executive with over 30 years of
experience.

As Senior Vice President, Global Director of Renewable Energy Services
at JLL, he founded and expanded their renewable energy advisory services
practice to 12 countries and won the da Vinci Award for Innovation. JLL
is an international leader in providing advisory and real estate
services that include the purchase, sale, and management of commercial
real estate and iconic skyscrapers, with over 70,000 employees and a
250-year strong history in 80 countries.

Mr. Gralnik holds a B.A. in business administration from California
State University at Northridge, is Six Sigma certified, and has been
quoted in numerous articles and presented at the World Energy
Engineering Conference, among others.

About SolarWindow Technologies, Inc.

SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. creates transparent
electricity-generating liquid coatings. When applied to glass or
plastics, these coatings convert passive windows and other materials
into electricity generators under natural, artificial, low, shaded, and
even reflected light conditions.

Our liquid coating technology has been presented to members of the U.S.
Congress and has received recognition in numerous industry publications.
Our SolarWindow™ technology has been independently validated to generate
50-times the power of a conventional rooftop solar system and achieves a
one-year payback when modeled on a 50-story building.

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or visit: www.solarwindow.com.

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The company’s Proprietary Power Production & Financial Model (Power &
Financial Model) uses photovoltaic (PV) modeling calculations that are
consistent with renewable energy practitioner standards for assessing,
evaluating and estimating renewable energy for a PV project. The Power &
Financial Model estimator takes into consideration building geographic
location, solar radiation for flat-plate collectors (SolarWindow™
irradiance is derated to account for 360 degree building orientation and
vertical installation), climate zone energy use and generalized
skyscraper building characteristics when estimating PV power and energy
production, and carbon dioxide equivalents. Actual power, energy
production and carbon dioxide equivalents modeled may vary based upon
building-to-building situational characteristics and varying
installation methodologies.

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