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Revolutionising discovery for tropical climate cooling systems and indoor comfort

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Revolutionising discovery for tropical climate cooling systems and indoor comfort

UC Berkeley and academic and industry partner from Singapore have demonstrated how to lower energy use and keep indoor comfort by combining ceiling fans with higher air conditioning set points.
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Researchers from UC Berkeley, in collaboration with partners in Singapore, have developed an innovative cooling solution for office buildings in tropical climates. By combining air conditioners set to a slightly higher temperature (26.5°C) with ceiling fans for fixed airflow, energy consumption was reduced by an impressive 32% without compromising occupant comfort.

The study, conducted in Singapore, a hot and humid city-state, demonstrated that this hybrid cooling method not only maintained thermal comfort but also improved conditions for occupants. Over-cooling issues were significantly reduced, making this approach a promising solution for energy-efficient cooling in similar climates.

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Karen Vo
Themes
Energy efficiency technologies and solutions
Heating, Ventilation and Cooling
Indoor Environmental Quality