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This will depend on what size of fan you are using and how much energy it uses. If you plan to substitute ceiling fans for air conditioning, you will likely be saving some money because air conditioners use an awful lot of energy.
Air Conditioning compressors always use in the home, it is small and cheap price, In generally, we think that air compressor is industrial air compressor, which this kind of air compressor use in factory and mining machinery, to compressed air.
No. Tornadoes are too rare and too hard to predict for us to use them as an energy source.
electricity
"Free fuel" They both utilize solar energy.
No, they use the engine cooling system as the source of cabin heat.
No use for exhaust in car air conditioning
Air conditioning equipments consume 0.5 KW electricity per Kilowatt refrigeration.
You can conserve energy by using fans instead of air conditioners, as fans require much less energy to operate than air conditioners.
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Yes, it uses mechanical energy to convert the gases to high pressures in the compressor. The compressor gets energy from electrical source, then that source is converted to mechanical energy, then to hydraulic energy.
Most of the air conditioning units today are rated "Energy Star", which means that they use less energy. You can find a list of types of units and their energy uses on http://energystar.gov to get an idea of the right unit(s) for your space.
The concept of air conditioning has been in use since the time of the Ancient Egyptians. The first modern electric air conditioning device was invented in 1902 by Willis Carrier.
Energy powers many of the things humans use, such as air conditioning, lights, and computers. Other forms of energy are light, heat(thermal), chemical(as in batteries), and nuclear.
They can be used to circulate air on a hot day or get previously conditioned air to you by means of forcing it in the direction of the fanned air. They use a small amount of energy and are cheaper than air conditioning.
Air conditioning is removing hot air with cold air. For example we use air conditioner that removes hot air by blowing cold air from a refrigeration cycle into a room.