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by ttfkam
1069 days ago
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> It takes a lot less energy to cool down a dwelling ...only in low humidity. Also, PV solar efficiency drops quite a bit as the temperature goes up. Carnot efficiency also drops noticeably as your cold sink, the ambient environment around you, heats up. Are you going to provide AC to all the livestock and crops as well? Because they're kind of important in the long run too. |
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Temperature control for livestock applies to cold climates too, so kind of a moot point to mention one and not the other.
Running AC in hot areas does not necessitate making climate change worse. Heat pumps are very efficient in cold climates too, but it doesn't change the fact that much more energy is required due to the temperature deltas being dealt with.