Reducing CO2 Emissions: Turn Down the Heat, Crank Up Efficiency
DOI: 10.1063/1.1387577
In a splendid survey of new technologies and new thinking about ways to save fossil fuel (Physics Today, November 2000, page 29
In France, it is a rule of thumb that setting your thermostat 1°C higher in the winter leads to a 7% increase in your fuel bill (3.9% per degree Fahrenheit). The cost per degree of air-conditioning must be about the same. In winter, Americans might learn to put on a sweater instead of turning up the thermostat—that’s what I did when I moved to France.
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Berol Robinson. (berol@ecolo.org) Meudon, France .