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USING OUTER SPACE TO HELP COOL BUILDINGS ON EARTH

USING OUTER SPACE TO HELP COOL BUILDINGS ON EARTH

Researchers are using a natural phenomenon called radiative sky cooling to develop roof panels that could reduce the energy needed to cool homes and other buildings. The technique might influence how buildings are constructed or retrofitted to be more energy efficient. It may also significantly help to advance a growing “zero-energy design” movement, says Fulton Schools Assistant Professor Nathan Johnson, who directs the Laboratory for Energy and Power Solutions.

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