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Post by shahadat115 on Feb 19, 2024 6:23:44 GMT -5
With the problems we have with energy prices, all innovations that make our homes more efficient are always welcome. In most cities, the buildings are relatively old, glass-enclosed, many dark in color. Many climate experts agree that current buildings are no longer suitable for the heat waves that hit cities. In many Mediterranean towns, for example, they are completely white. What if the solution to the heat wave, which cools buildings without warming the climate, was white paint? Enercool, a French startup wants to protect all buildings against heat. Increasingly frequent heat waves. This summer, no one has been spared from temperatures of more than. These heat waves are expected to become more frequent by At the same time, to combat global warming, we will have to drastically reduce our energy consumption. In the coming years, air conditioning consumption will have to be reduced, and more sustainable alternatives to the gases emitted by these machines, which currently operate at full speed, will be found. Enercool offers an effective Phone Number List and ecological solution made in France: white reflective anti-heat paint for roofs . How does it work. The anti-heat reflective white paint can be applied to any roof and, by reducing the temperature of the roof surface, the thermal gain inside buildings could be up to °C. Enercool paint has a reflective power of %, so it reflects the sun's rays, resists ultraviolet rays and protects buildings from heat. It has a useful life of at least years and does not generate any additional heating consumption in winter. Advertisement If all buildings are repainted with air conditioning, we can save % energy. That represents about TWh/year, which is equivalent to the production of a nuclear reactor for one year. The paint can also be used by individuals, and can be applied like conventional paint on all types of roofs: simply apply a primer and then add two coats of Sunprotect reflective paint.
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