tailieunhanh - Evaporative Air-Conditioning: Applications for Environmentally Friendly Cooling
"Under the right conditions and applications, evaporative air-conditioning (EAC) technologies can provide excellent cooling and ventilation with minimal energy consumption." Evaporative air-conditioning technologies are being used increasingly in residential and commercial applications worldwide. EAC technologies, which rely on water as a coolant rather than on chemical refrigerants, are economical to produce and use and have important environmental benefits. This paper introduces the technical aspects of EAC, reviews EAC's scope of application, and surveys the specific climatic conditions under which EAC can be used most effectively in industrialized and developing countries | Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http ER N o . Energy Series Work in progress for public discussion WTP421 March 1999 Evaporative Air-Conditioning Applications for Environmentally Friendly Cooling Gert Jan Bom Robert Foster Ebel Dijkstra Marja Tummers Recent World Bank Technical Papers Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http No. 354 Subramanian Jagannathan and Meinzen-Dick User Organizations for Sustainable Water Services No. 355 Lambert Srivastava and Vietmeyer Medicinal Plants Rescuing a Global Heritage No. 356 Aryeetey Hettige Nissanke and Steel Financial Market Fragmentation and Reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa No. 357 Adamolekun de Lusignan and Atomate editors Civil Service Reform in Francophone Africa Proceedings of a Workshop Abidjan January 23-26 1996 No. 358 Ayres Busia Dinar Hirji Lintner McCalla and Robelus Integrated Lake and Reservoir Management World Bank Approach and Experience No. 360 Salman The Legal Framework for Water Users Associations A Comparative Study No. 361 Laporte and Ringold Trends in Education Access and Financing during the Transition in Central and Eastern Europe. No. 362 Foley Floor Madon Lawali Montagne and Tounao The Niger Household Energy Project Promoting Rural Fuelwood Markets and Village Management of Natural Woodlands No. 364 Josling Agricultural Trade Policies in the Andean Group Issues and Options No. 365 Pratt Le Gall and de Haan Investing in Pastoralism Sustainable Natural Resource Use in Arid Africa and the Middle East No. 366 Carvalho and White Combining the Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Poverty Measurement and Analysis The Practice and the Potential No. 367 Colletta and Reinhold Review of Early Childhood Policy and Programs in Sub-Saharan Africa No. 368 Pohl Anderson Claessens and Djankov Privatization and Restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe Evidence and Policy Options No. 369 Costa-Pierce From Farmers to Fishers Developing Reservoir .
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