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Maybe. While the temperature reduction should reduce cost, it may require different chemicals which are more expensive. Also, the manufacturing process may not be as straight forward as current glass forming techniques. While I'd be hopeful that it is cost similar or less than current glass until it is commercialized (or not), it will be difficult to say.