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From the page: "It's summer in the Northern hemisphere, and for many, that means going on holiday to warm, tropical locales. And using air conditioning. Lots of it. In fact, in some tropical places, nearly 80% of energy use in a hotel room is for air conditioning. 1200 to 2000 watts on... more
Reviewed by TheGreenSmith Jun 25, 11:24am ( 2 reviews ) • ecopreneurist.com
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Rated by JoelBittle on Jun 25, 12:03pm
From the page: "Itâ€s a canopy bed that has adjustments for both temperature and humidity, and delivers it quietly, overhead, using only 400 watts. As itâ€s focused just on the place where coolness is desired, thereâ€s no need to try and cool the whole room. "
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Rated by TheGreenSmith on Jun 25, 11:24am
From the page: "It's summer in the Northern hemisphere, and for many, that means going on holiday to warm, tropical locales. And using air conditioning. Lots of it. In fact, in some tropical places, nearly 80% of energy use in a hotel room is for air conditioning. 1200 to 2000 watts on average. Evening Breeze is an interesting solution: It's a canopy bed that has adjustments for both temperature and humidity, and delivers it quietly, overhead, using only 400 watts. As it's focused just on the place where coolness is desired, there's no need to try and cool the whole room. Simple, brilliant. The resulting energy savings can mean 4MWh, $1000 and 2.5 tons of CO2 reduction annually."
