I recently had a discussion about ACs and how they heat up cities.

Then I found an article about theoretical increase of efficiency of acs by using the heat pulled from a room to run a thermoelectric device and getting some of the energy back that was used in the ac.

I‘ve had this downstream thought many times already: since hot air is basically just energy stored. Could we theoretically pull (all?) the energy from the air (depending on desired temp) to cool it and casually fuel our society’s energy needs?

  • Avid Amoeba
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    10 months ago

    So we can attach a steam turbine that’s driven by the water loop and connect that to the grid. Then we can keep pumping heat into the water loop. Right? 😂