Grid based Micro Air-Conditioners

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Technology Description

The technology that is the subject of this report, Grid-Based Micro Air Conditioner, is a highly energy-efficient cooling and heating system designed for residential and commercial spaces. The innovator claims that the unit can produce comfortable temperatures in the 20-25 degree Celsius range while consuming approximately 60% of the power required by a traditional air conditioning unit.

The system is based on a proprietary cooling/heating process that utilizes a number of inter-operating devices configured into a grid or matrix. Each cooling device is small (15x10x5 centimeters). The configuration is controlled by embedded intelligent controls. The system does not use traditional refrigeration techniques to achieve its cooling. There are no compressors or condensers within the system. The unit is designed to be powered by either solar panels or conventional power from the standard electrical distribution grid.


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