Air Conditioning News for 06/23/2010
"Hell on Wheels," Air Conditioning Fails During 4-Hour Ordeal - NBC Connecticut
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Some UW buildings lose air conditioning after pipe rupture at power plant Some UW-Madison buildings have lost air conditioning due to a pipe rupture at the Charter Street power plant at around noon Wednesday, said John Harrod, director of the universitys physical plant... | ||
Researchers develop air conditioning that's 90 percent more . Everybody loves maxing out in the sweet chill of their air conditioning in the hot summer months, but it's inefficient, expensive, and extremely unfr... | ||
Increase air conditioning efficiency Efficiency not only relates to the energy consumption but also to adjusting and achieving the right temperature for your house. Here are some tips that may... | ||
City will look into failed air conditioning at senior housing tower - KWMU
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Solar Powered Air Conditioning Could Cut Energy Consumption In . Sun-powered versions of the cooling machines have finally appear in the market... | ||
10 Ways To Save Energy When Air Conditioning Is A Must | Apartment . 10 Ways To Save Energy When Air Conditioning Is A Must · acxpost_6-21.jpg We've mentioned ways to keep cool without turning on your air conditioner, but when the summer temperatures start busting the 100 degree mark daily, ... | ||
Memphis Air Conditioning Thefts on the Rise As summer gets underway crooks are stealing more and more air conditioning units... | ||
New air conditioning process uses 50-90% less energy | Politics in . New air conditioning process uses 50-90% less energy. Wed Jun 23 2010 5:05 pm. by Bob Morris. NREL has developed a new AC technology called DEVap, which uses liquid dessicants to remove humidity from air that evaporative cooling has ... | ||
Air conditioner reported taken An air conditioning unit was reported missing from outside a South Sycamore Street home Tuesday, reports stated. According to Floyd County police reports: The copper wires and power lines were cu... | ||
Turning Off The Air Conditioning Helps Save Fuel Results of an Empa/Foen StudyAutomobile air conditioning systems do not run "free of charge". In fact in the hot parts of the world they can account for up to thirty per cent of fuel consumption... | ||
Turning off the air conditioning helps save fuel: Swiss study Automobile air conditioning systems do not run "free of charge". In fact in the hot parts of the world they can account for up to thirty per cent of fuel consumption. Even in Switzerland, with its temperate climate, the use of air conditioning systems is responsible for about five per cent of total fuel usage, rising to around ten per cent in urban traffic, as shown by a new study undertaken by ... | ||
New materials improve solar air conditioning Solar air conditioning could be more efficient and less expensive following new research being conducted in the UK and Australia... | ||
Area museum loses air conditioning, needs help - Evansville Courier & Press
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Turning off the air conditioning helps save fuel This graphic shows the increase in fuel consumption due to air conditioning system use in petrol-engined vehicles (in per cent) as a function of ambient air temperature and relative humidity. Credit: EMPA ... | ||
Guangzhou: air conditioning repair a part of several value (Figure . Air conditioning Service Service Change fee referred PROJECT Click here to view all news photos "Simple types of snow increases, it is necessary on... | ||
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Turning off the air conditioning helps save fuel, Swiss study finds Automobile air conditioning systems do not run free of charge. In fact in the hot parts of the world they can account for up to thirty per cent of fuel consumption. Even in Switzerland, with its temperate climate, the use of air conditioning systems is responsible for about five per cent of total fuel usage, rising to around ten per cent in urban traffic, as shown by a new study. Furthermore ... | ||
Seek air conditioning, hydration as temp rises - Aiken Standard (subscription)
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Dyson's New Bladeless Fans Aim to Replace Air Conditioning . Dyson has unveiled two new fans that works like jet engines, sucking air into a cyclone accelerator that amplifies it 15 to 18 times before blowing it out over an airfoil-shaped ramp... | ||
MARC train shuts down for about 2 hours with no air conditioning - Baltimore Sun
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Ways to save money on your air conditioning bill - WBTV
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Researchers Develop Incredibly Efficient Air Conditioning Tech My current apartment lacks air conditioning of any kind. Good for the environment and the utility bill, but bad for me and my restless sleep. News today of some crazy 90% more efficient AC has made me feel worse... | ||
Efficient air conditioning : Consumer Energy Alliance Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization created to help expand the dialogue between the energy and consuming sectors to improve understanding of energy security, more effectively develop and use both ... | ||
Allegheny Power Offers Energy Saving Tips for Hot Weather - MarketWatch (press release)
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Memphis Air Conditioning Thefts on the Rise - Eyewitness News Memphis
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Keeping the Air Conditioning On - WFMY News 2
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New Air Conditioning Up To 90 Percent More Efficient The comfort of air conditioning on a sweltering summer day often comes at the cost of steep energy bills. A new air conditioning process needing 50 to 90 percent less energy than today's top-notch units, however, could offer a cool new solution... | ||
UPDATE: Air conditioning back on at St. Louis senior complex ST. LOUIS Air conditioning has been restored to a 12-story apartment building in St. Louis occupied mostly by elderly and disabled residents. The air conditioning at the Cochran Towers complex broke down June 15, just as the hottest weather so far this year was settling in. The building is owned by the St. Louis Housing Authority. Agency director Cheryl Lovell told TV station KTVI the air ... | ||
Metro official on DOT rail safety panel - Washington Post (blog)
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