Sentences with phrase «use of the air conditioning»

Trump also downplayed the significance of rising global temperatures, which is likely to increase overall demand to power grids through increased use of air conditioning.
Her comments come as the federal Department of Agriculture announced the terms of reference for a review on export conditions for the northern summer, which will assess the potential use of air conditioning.
«Climate change researchers know that when we look out over the next 100 years, things will get warmer and, on a per - person basis, use of air conditioning will rise.
«In 2050, most of the world population will live in the tropics, and the use of air conditioning is already exploding in tropical countries.
Core pickup buyers, or those who use their trucks for work purposes, also are changing their driving habits, including reducing their speed and limiting their use of air conditioning, Ford research shows.
Vazquez: So beginning with 2008 model - year cars, the EPA is including results from three additional test cycles in their calculations: One that includes more aggressive acceleration and highway speeds up to 80 miles - per - hour, another with the use of air conditioning, and finally a 20 - degree cold start.
Outdoor cats may lose more hair in the spring and fall and retain more fur in the winter, while indoor cats can shed all year round because of the artificial light and generalized use of air conditioning and heating, both of which trick the cat's system and often lead to continual, rather than seasonal, shedding.
One group I know of was shocked at their electric bill after two weeks of steady use of the air conditioning, dishwasher and twelve hair dryers going twice a day.)
I felt the bedroom ceiling and living room could have used ceiling fans in order to reduce the use of the air conditioning during part of the day.
The use of air conditioning it will be charged separately according to consumption at the rate of Euro 0.50 per kw.
quotation for the use of air conditioning is $ 10 per day plus the real electricity costs.
Ostro, B., S. Rauch, R. Green, B. Malig, and R. Basu, 2010: The effects of temperature and use of air conditioning on hospitalizations.
«Climate change researchers know that when we look out over the next 100 years, things will get warmer and, on a per - person basis, use of air conditioning will rise.
These results demonstrated to what extent the use of air conditioning could enhance street air temperatures at the scale of a city like Paris, and the importance of a spatialized approach for a reasoned planning for future deployment of air conditioning in the city.
(Christine explains here) Also in the period between the Montreal Protocol and today, the use of air conditioning has exploded in the developing world as the middle class grows, and in the developed world as it gets hotter.
Reducing humidity levels through the use of air conditioning during humid months is one option, but be sure the AC's drain lines are not clogged.
Security window film was designed with a three-fold purpose: provide UV protection, maintain a more comfortable environment with less use of air conditioning, and containment of dangerous glass shards in the event of a window implosion.

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Breaking the figures down further, the EIA estimates that «space cooling» — in other words, air conditioning — was the single biggest use of electricity in the U.S. residential sector.
Utilities are equally affordable with $ 100 a month being enough to cover the cost of your water bill, cable TV, private trash collection, and your electric bill, even if you like to use the air - conditioning all day long.
«Smart elevators» use algorithms to shuttle passengers more efficiently, and some technologies adjust the heat and air conditioning of office floors based on where people land.
«Out of desperation,» Dean recalls, he started doing Google searches and discovered that such membranes could be used in heating, ventilation and air - conditioning (HVAC) systems in airtight buildings.
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In the summer, reduce air - conditioning costs by scheduling your work around the hottest hours of the day, using attic fans and skylights that open to let out the heat.
Nearly 15 % of the electricity consumed in the United States each year is used to keep people cool, meaning America uses as much fossil fuel for air conditioning as Africa uses for all its energy needs.
With ET3, there is no air in the way of the vehicle, it is like space travel conditions and so it coasts for the entire trip, using no additional energy.»
Accordingly, the rejection of labor contracts «has not been the mechanism of last resort to save a failing business,» the Air Line Pilots Association told Congress in 2010, «but instead has often been used by employers as a business model to gain long - term economic advantage by unfairly gutting the wages and working conditions of airline and other employees.»
The keys are smuggled into Mexico and then on to the United States — by land, air, or sea — using methods as varied as they are ingenious: stashed under fresh produce, in cans of jalapeños, in the bellies of frozen shark carcasses, in trap compartments of cars, trucks, motor homes, container ships, small aircraft, even submarines; taped to the bodies of backpackers traveling by bus; catapulted over border fences; concealed in the trunks of corrupt local sheriffs; or trundled through underground tunnels (some so well constructed that they have air conditioning), a tactic purportedly devised by El Chapo himself.
A Hollywood nursing home where 12 elderly patients died of overheating after Hurricane Irma knocked out its air conditioning made matters worse by using portable units that were not properly ventilated and increased temperatures in most of the facility, an engineer testified in a deposition.
This means car owners will be able to use Tmall Genie, the top - selling voice - controlled speaker in China, to monitor their fuel levels, mileage and the status of the engine and battery, as well as control car doors, windows and air conditioning, from home via voice command.
Not only was the free use of network facilities and air - time too good to pass over, but the communication agencies had been conditioned to the acceptance of broad religious truths over idiosyncratic truths by the ecumenical movement.
Also if you have air conditioning or a fan it would be helpful to use it and maybe add less or none of the cream / milk to buttercream mixture if it's too runny.
We opt to remove the oxygen from the packaging and thereby change the «air» or «atmosphere» surrounding the meat; keeping the meat in a good condition without the use of harmful additives.
Hi petra, i live in indonesia, so pretty much room temperature here is about 33 already, so its impossible to cool down the chocolate to 27 C, i tried to use cool water and put in on the bottom of melting chocloate (after i melt it to 46C) then when it reach 27C i heat it to 33C, then i put it in my room and i use air conditioning temperature of 25C, next day when i woke up it shows fat blooming.
i live in indonesia which is very hot and i check it with my temperature that shows the condition of room temperature in here is about 32 celcius already, so when i try to cool down after i melt the chocolate to to 46 C, its impossible to make it to 27 C, so i tried to use cool water in a bowl and i put it on the bottom of my chocolate that has been melted until it reach 27C, and i heat it again to 31 C, then i put it in my room with air conditioning with temperature of 25C, the next day when i woke up the fat bloom appear and the chocolate is not firm.
He built his own Bronco Bowl, which uses $ 335,000 worth of air - conditioning equipment as part of his plan for a «fair shake for spectators.»
Try using a humidifier to add moisture to the air, which will improve the condition of your little one's skin.
Our 3 - hour zoo parties include use of air - conditioned Zoo Operations Building, a custom zoo tour and educational animal program.
Under the Demand Response program, participating facilities and institutions limit the use of equipment and air conditioning when warnings are issued by the New York Independent System Operator and Con Edison.
The site was a vacant lot and Brownfield location and was constructed with energy - efficient green technologies including energy - efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems and the use of Energy Star and low - flow water fixtures as well as green kitchen and bathroom cabinets.
Well, air and pavement temperatures are very important, not only in how we do the plowing, but in terms of salt and other additives that we'll use to treat the road conditions,» Driscoll said.
They took to the Senate floor on Monday to push a proposal that would have prohibited the Port Authority «from supporting the federal effort in any way,» including the use of staff, money and facilities — even the use of electricity and air - conditioning in areas where detainees are held.
Natural daylight can replace 30 to 60 percent of our current energy consumption for lighting, natural ventilation can reduce the energy used for air - conditioning by 20 to 40 percent, and better use of natural shading could cut another 10 percent.
While it can be used for indoor living and commercial spaces, it can also be easily scaled up to provide air - conditioning for clusters of buildings in an energy - efficient manner.
Although travelers going to areas where Zika is common can help protect themselves by applying repellents that contain DEET, wearing clothes that cover their arms and legs, and using air - conditioning or window screens to try to keep bugs outside, none of those approaches are guaranteed — the American traveler with Zika had been wearing insect repellent with 30 percent DEET.
«This is the first successful use of oxygen in the air to oxidize methane under ambient conditions,» Ohkubo says.
To date, Cornell has decreased the energy utilized for air conditioning (about 10 percent of the total campus electricity use) by 86 percent, thanks to the Lake Source Cooling Project.
Interestingly, 82 percent say they were aware that the recommended use of insect repellants are a good protective behavior, as well as staying indoors with air conditioning or using screened windows and doors to avoid contact with mosquitoes.
The rules proposed yesterday at the White House target hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), a class of chemicals used in air conditioning, foams and refrigeration (E&EN ews PM, Oct. 15).
«Everyday household practices — for example tumble drying or using air conditioning — are resistant to change because they are embedded in conceptions of comfort and convenience,» says Rettie.
The latest heatwave has led to people being admitted to hospital as well as blackouts due to excessive use of air - conditioning.
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