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Denis Yurchak (@denisyurchak) “I've been running a mobile AC in my home nonstop for 3 days now It used around 6” — TopicDigg

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I've been running a mobile AC in my home nonstop for 3 days now It used around 65 kWh, an equivalent of 30 euros, where I live It's still barely cooler inside than outside, even though I have really good isolation If I had a normal split AC, I would run it for only about 1/3 of the time, because it's much more efficient in cooling I would have used a fraction of the electricity by mobile AC users, and hence, it would've been much better for the climate People in the EU are massively buying super inefficient mobile ACs and waste A TON of electricity, because stupid, outdated regulations don't allow them to install split ACs the rest of the world has So if you want to save the climate, you either have to ban all ACs (and maybe other electrical devices as well), or review the regulations and normalize split ACs in Europe Despite all this Europoor BS, Europe can absolutely afford normal ACs And if we decide tomorrow to have them, it will actually generate a lot of orders for local firms and boost GDP! I hate to see people in Europe queuing up for cheap Chinese mobile ACs or Midea who monopolized the mobile split market, while the US and Asia enjoy the variety of good and more efficient split ACs
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