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The office work covers four components: electricity for lighting, air condition and equipment and gas use for air conditioning.
We present the household electricity use for air conditioning in the residential sector in Hong Kong during the 26 year period from 1971 to 1996.
The slight increase in CDD during the last 20 years suggested that cooling requirements and, hence, energy use for air conditioning might be affected if the trend persisted.
'Right now if we take all renewable energy — solar, wind, geothermal, biomass — the total that's generated in this country doesn't even cover what we use for air conditioning buildings.'.
In other regions, pressure is reduced at night and factories are recycling more water or cutting back on its use for air conditioning, water agency spokesman Lai Chien-hsaidsaid.
"Right now if we take all renewable energy — solar, wind, geothermal, biomass — the total that's generated in this country doesn't even cover what we use for air conditioning buildings," said Cox, a senior scientist at The Land Institute in Salina, Kansas.
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This chapter discusses the design and functioning of fuel pumps used for air conditioning in cars.
In Singapore – a small, hot, developed country – about 30% of household power is used for air conditioning, and in commercial buildings it is 40%.
R134a and R407C refrigerants are primarily used for air conditioning and have replaced R22 in many applications.
Previous studies for buildings in Abu Dhabi have proved that an average of 44% of the electric consumption is used for air conditioning.
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