3 FAQs about Ghana solar powered air conditioner for home use

How much electricity does a split-type air-conditioner use in Ghana?

Survey conducted in some public and commercial buildings in Ghana has gathered that for a standard office cooling (30 m 2 floor space), a single unit split-type air-conditioner consumes on the average about 2500–2850 kWh of electricity per year, for only daytime office use between the hours of 8:00 am–6:00 pm.

Can a solar powered air conditioner save electricity?

A study was conducted by Liu et al. (2017), on the performance of a quasi-grid-connected photovoltaic DC air conditioner in the hot summer zone in Beijing, China. They found out that solar powered air conditioner can conserve grid electricity by more than 67% during summer daytime and by 40–78% during an entire day.

Are air-conditioning equipment/systems energy consuming?

Air-conditioning equipment/systems are the largest energy consuming devices in the offices of public and commercial buildings in hot-humid climates or relatively high atmospheric temperature countries/regions (Al-Ugla et al., 2016, Aguilar et al., 2014 ).

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