Claiming 3rd place, we look at how a zero-electricity cooling system could meet the world's growing AC needs.
. Check back to discover more about groundbreaking AI, unique solar panels, new 3D printing methods, and much more., which, instead of providing electricity, would provide cooling. Picture the top of a food storage container, which, rather than producing power, provides cooling for the food.
And talking about water...The device only needs a relatively tiny amount of it for maintenance so it can carry out evaporation. This would only need to be added once a month in wetter locations and once every four days in the hottest, driest regions. in countries with fast-growing economies. These include countries such as India and Brazil, where already dangerous heat and humidity levels exist.
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