Sustainable cooling film could slash building energy use by 20% amid rising global temperatures
- Scientists from Zhengzhou University in China, together with collaborators from an Australian institution, have created a biodegradable cooling metafilm that lowers surface temperatures without the need for electrical power.
- The development responds to rising energy demand for cooling and environmental concerns about carbon emissions caused by conventional air-conditioning.
- The metafilm reflects nearly 99% of sunlight, cools surfaces by up to 9.2°C during peak hours, and remains durable after prolonged UV and acid exposure.
- Simulations indicate that applying the metafilm may lower annual energy use in buildings by as much as 20.3% in hot climates like Lhasa, providing an eco-friendly alternative to conventional cooling methods.
- The researchers intend to expand production and investigate the use of the metafilm across various sectors, including construction, transportation, farming, electronic devices, and healthcare, to promote sustainable development.
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