You can find replacement glass for your broken windows at your local building stores. It is an expensive and difficult job if your not accustomed to doing it. I would suggest hiring a carpenter to help you out.
The Lowe's website has a guide on how to find the best replacement storm window glass for you. You can purchase some from there, and of course Home Depot.
Depending on how large of a replacement you need there are a number of sites available. Try Crystal glass and their website for more information. They usually have good service and warranty.
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A commercial glass door would be purchased from a window replacement, or window repair compnay. Where to buy depends on where you live, and where there are local companies near you.
Any glass shop that makes frameless glass doors can do your table. So look where you live for glass shops that make glass doors.
Usually, the solar cells are attached to the glass via an adhesive membrane to prevent condensation. If the solar cells can be removed from the broken glass, simply take a shard of glass with dimensions to buy a matching replacement. The problem you'll face is how to keep the replacement glass from the effects of condensation.
You would take a piece of the glass to a glass store and custom order the glass top. It can be a bit pricey, but you need the thicker, tempered glass.
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Auto Glass replacement is done at any Auto Shop which offers glass replacement service. Collision shops and glass related auto shops offer this and its going to cost you around $350.
You COULD buy the replacement glass from Honda Part Dept at an expensive price -OR- go to any good glass shop and they can cut you a piece to fit, and install it with the proper adhesive.
You can find a professional service for photo frame glass replacement by searching online for local glass repair shops or contacting framing stores to inquire about their glass replacement services.