Air Conditioning with Natural Energy 1st Edition
Capture the future of cooling with Air Conditioning with Natural Energy — 1st Edition by Xianting Li and Xinhua Xu. This authoritative guide reframes air conditioning around low‑carbon, cost‑effective strategies that harness solar, geothermal, and passive design to deliver comfort without compromising the planet.
Written for engineers, architects, facility managers and policymakers, the book blends clear theoretical foundations with practical design methodology. You’ll find concise explanations of natural-energy principles, system integration techniques, performance metrics, and optimization approaches—plus real-world examples that translate complex calculations into buildable solutions. Coverage spans passive cooling, solar-driven cooling cycles, ground-source heat exchange, heat recovery and ventilation strategies suitable for tropical, temperate and arid climates.
Readers gain immediate, applicable value: step-by-step design workflows, comparative energy and lifecycle analyses, and guidance on adapting systems to local codes and resource constraints. Whether you’re working in the Asia‑Pacific, Europe, North America, Australia or emerging markets, the text’s global perspective helps you tailor solutions to regional energy mixes and climatic challenges.
Accessible yet technically rigorous, this edition equips professionals and advanced students with the tools to reduce energy demand, cut operating costs, and meet sustainability targets. If you’re committed to smarter, greener cooling, Air Conditioning with Natural Energy is the practical reference to add to your library — a roadmap for designing efficient climate control systems that align performance with natural resources. Order your copy today and start designing the next generation of sustainable comfort.
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