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The Environment
Breezair evaporative cooling uses much less energy than any other comparable form of cooling. Here are some interesting facts that help explain why choosing evaporative cooling over other types of cooling and reducing the amount of electricity we use is better for the environment.
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"Evaporative Cooling, the environmental choice in
Air Conditioning" (1.5 MB)
ABC Radio (listen)
Interview with Professor Wasim Saman,
Director of the Institute for Sustainable Systems & Technology, University of South Australia. Copyright Media Monitors Pty Ltd December 2006.
Excerpts from
Prime Ministers report "Securing Australia's Energy Future - 2004"
"33% of Australia's Greenhouse gas emissions come from Electricity generation"
"Energy Consumption in Australia is increasing at the rate of 4% per annum and has doubled in the last 2 decades"
Excerpt from www.yourhome.gov.au
"Refrigerated air conditioning consumes more energy and creates more greenhouse gases than fans and efficient evaporative cooling systems"
Excerpt from Home greenhouse audit manual - Department of Environment & Heritage, Australian Greenhouse Office
"The running of heating and cooling equipment accounts for around 39% of energy use in the average Australian home".
Excerpt from the Australian Bureau of Statistics"Water account 2004"
"The electricity and gas supply industry was a significant user of water in Victoria, consuming 1,536GL or 22% of water consumption in the state".
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