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− | + | ► Please [http://help.energypedia.info/wiki/Edit add further interesting information] and [http://help.energypedia.info/wiki/Link_Articles set internal or external links] | |
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− | + | = Energy Use = | |
− | + | == Cooking == | |
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− | + | == Space Heating / Drying == | |
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+ | == Cooling == | ||
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+ | Refrigeration and air conditioning are responsible for a significant share of global greenhouse gas emissions. Especially in developing countries and emerging economies, the demand for [[Cooling|cooling]] equipment is rising. Low levels of efficiency and high leakage rates of [[Refrigerants|refrigerant]] gases with high global warming potential will increase these emissions drastically. | ||
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+ | In contrast to the artificial refrigerants CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs, natural refrigerants are substances occurring in nature. The “natural 5” are CO<sub>2</sub>, ammonia, hydrocarbons, air and water and they have no ozone depleting potential, no or negligible global warming potential. | ||
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+ | *[[Cooling|Cooling]] | ||
+ | *[[Refrigerants|Refrigerants]] | ||
+ | *[[Solar Cooling|Solar Cooling]] | ||
+ | *[[Green Cooling Initiative|Green Cooling Initiative]] | ||
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+ | == Mechanical Energy == | ||
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+ | *[[Mechanical Energy|Energy Mechanical Energy Portal]] | ||
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+ | == Productive Use == | ||
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+ | *[[Productive Use of Electricity|Productive Use of Electricity]] | ||
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+ | = Further Information<br/> = | ||
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+ | *[[:Category:Energy Use|All articles categorised with "Energy Use" on energypedia]] | ||
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+ | = References = | ||
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+ | [[Category:Productive_Use]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Basic_Energy_Sevices]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Cooling]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Lighting]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Heating]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:46, 16 June 2015
Overview
Global Energy Situation:
► Please add further interesting information and set internal or external links
Energy Use
Cooking
Space Heating / Drying
Lighting
Information and Communication
Cooling
Refrigeration and air conditioning are responsible for a significant share of global greenhouse gas emissions. Especially in developing countries and emerging economies, the demand for cooling equipment is rising. Low levels of efficiency and high leakage rates of refrigerant gases with high global warming potential will increase these emissions drastically.
In contrast to the artificial refrigerants CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs, natural refrigerants are substances occurring in nature. The “natural 5” are CO2, ammonia, hydrocarbons, air and water and they have no ozone depleting potential, no or negligible global warming potential.
See also
Mechanical Energy
Productive Use
Further Information