Toronto has a very cool Air Conditioning alternative that uses the coldness from the water we drink every day to cool hi-rise buildings in our cities downtown core.
Toronto has a very cool Air Conditioning alternative that uses the coldness from the water we drink every day to cool hi-rise buildings in our cities downtown core.

Sure, fans and using windows smartly can help a lot, but also check out these tips for when you really get desperate.
Yesterday I was spending Mothers Day with my mom when a light bulb went out in her dining room light. "I'm going to have to run to the store tomorrow to get some more. It seems like we're going through a bulb a week anymore."
The numbers are staggering -- C02 emissions are coming from the U.S. are an large portion of the overall C02 emissions. Additionally, about 70% of homes energy consumption is spent on heating and cooling. We need to solve this problem -- phenolic foam ductwork (Koolduct) may be the solution.
A comprehensive range of options that harness natural daylight has been introduced by one of the UK’s leading natural ventilation companies, Passivent.
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