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Goodbye to the Air Conditioning: This French Invention Consumes 5 Times Less and Cools 4 Times More

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Air conditioning systems become indispensable allies in summer, although they often have a high energy cost and a considerable environmental impact.However, a new technology developed in France promises to completely transform domestic air conditioning.This device offers a more efficient, sustainable and economical solution, marking a before and after in thermal comfort.Adiabatic air conditioning system: the French proposal that exceeds air cond…
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Air conditioning systems become indispensable allies in summer, although they often have a high energy cost and a considerable environmental impact.However, a new technology developed in France promises to completely transform domestic air conditioning.This device offers a more efficient, sustainable and economical solution, marking a before and after in thermal comfort.Adiabatic air conditioning system: the French proposal that exceeds air cond…

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With no compressor, no gas and with 90% energy saving, this French invention makes a shadow to traditional air conditioners. L'article A Frenchman wants to replace air conditioning with an invention inspired by Canadian wells appeared first on NeozOne.

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NeozOne broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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