| ▲ | thayne 3 hours ago | |||||||
Over the scale of an entire city, it might be negligable, I don't know, I haven't done the math. My guess would be it is measurable, but not a lot, probably less than a degree. But the GP said "no it doesn't" increase heat. I'm just saying that even if it is a very small amount, it does increase heat. And if you stand near an AC unit, you can definitely feel heat coming from it. | ||||||||
| ▲ | gsquaredxc 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
You can reason it out (in a way that might make Fermi proud) pretty easily: a very large AC unit can be powered by a very small (relative) solar panel, where the solar panel is maybe 20% efficient. Thus, solar irradiation is substantially higher than AC power usage. | ||||||||
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