Natural air conditioning unit
Natural air conditioning unit
Not long after we
moved into our new house, we noticed something which makes us
unendingly grateful during summer- a natural air conditioning system.
Never heard of one? Well, that’s why I’m writing.
This fabulous aspect of our new house is both simple and ingenious. It uses no power, there are no carbon emissions; in actual fact, it draws down carbon from the atmosphere, making it beneficial to the environment, not just neutral. The set-up is this; a close planting (the branches are inter-lapping but not cramped) of deciduous trees, on the North-Eastern side of the house, right beside a window.
The breeze comes
from that direction, flows through the evaporative channel of the
trees’ leaves, thus cooling the air even more, before it enters the
house. We have noticed that even on the hottest of days, even in the
heat of the day, there is only around an hour a day when the air
coming in that window is not cooler than the air inside our
well-insulated, little house.
On this, the
hottest day yet of this summer, I heartily say “God bless trees!”
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