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What if we could use the cold darkness of outer space to cool buildings on earth? In this mind-blowing talk, physicist Aaswath ...
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10 key moments in this video
From 00:59
How cooling systems collectively account for 17% of the electricity we use worldwide
From 01:39
Rising energy use for cooling
From 02:32
An amazing opportunity to improve the efficiency of cooling systems
From 04:23
How does water freeze?
From 05:31
What is the transmission window?
From 06:54
The problem with night sky cooling
From 08:15
Testing the device
From 09:53
SkyCool's field trial in Davis, California
From 11:11
How can we use the cold darkness of space to improve the efficiency of every energy related process here on Earth?
From 13:04
Closing remarks
Aaswath Raman explains thermal radiation, heat sent out as light and how the atmosphere has a transmission window for some infared light to escape literally ...
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What if we could use the cold darkness of outer space to cool buildings on earth? In this mind-blowing talk, physicist Aaswath Raman details the technology.
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