Published On Oct 16, 2022
Solar cooling sounds like a contradiction in terms, but it could become a household phrase in a sustainable future, especially in off grid regions and developing nations because, if done properly, it could reduce your home temperature by almost 10 degrees Celsius (19 F) with no electrical input at all. Now a team at MIT has developed the most efficient system yet.
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