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“Smart” Metal to Make Air-Conditioning 175% More Efficient

by , 07/19/10

sustainable design, new materials, green building, smart metal, university of maryland, air conditioning, green design

You know the drill: the temperature shoots up, the central air-conditioning goes on full-blast, and your electric bill climbs into the stratosphere. A new “smart” metal developed by researchers at the University of Maryland could change all that by increasing the efficiency and reducing the emissions of air-conditioning and refrigeration systems by up to 175%.

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2 Responses to ““Smart” Metal to Make Air-Conditioning 175% More Efficient”

  1. travisd travisd says:

    is this just a Peltier device?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoelectric_cooling

    Already used in cars and in this product:
    http://www.hermanmiller.com/Products/C2-Climate-Control

  2. nibs nibs says:

    sorta a typo – emissions can’t be reduced by 175% as you said. you can only reduce to zero emission, which would be a 100% reduction. the source says effiency is improved 175%

    careful with mistakes – that kind of sloppiness fuels idiotic global warming doubters who extrapolate specific errors to the whole concept being a farce

    obviously a neat piece of technology though!

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