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Many readers would be familiar with the electrical blackouts that occur in the summer months resulting from the extra load placed on electricity supplies by air conditioners. A new “smart” metal being developed by researchers at the University of Maryland (UM) could help cool homes and refrigerate food 175 percent more efficiently than current technology, not only giving strained electricity networks a bit of relief, but also drastically cutting summer electricity bills and greenhouse gas emissions... Continue Reading 'Thermally-elastic' metal to cut summer CO2 emissions and electricity bills
Tags: air conditioner, Cooling, Prototype, Refrigeration, University of Maryland
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