Passive cooling system to supplement conventional air conditioners - Climate Control News
An innovative passive cooling system developed at MIT can preserve food crops and supplement conventional air conditioners in buildings, with no need for power and only a small need for water.
The system, which combines radiative cooling, evaporative cooling, and thermal insulation in a slim package that could resemble existing solar panels, can provide up to about 19 degrees Fahrenheit (9… [+5580 chars]
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