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Improving Skylight Geometry for Daytime Passive Radiative Cooling

Åbo Akademi University (ÅAU) is researching a passive radiative cooling (PRC) skylight window prototype utilizing greenhouse gases (GHGs) that interact strongly with thermal radiation. The first prototype achieved 100 W/m2 passive cooling using two ZnS windows, one at the bottom and one at the top, both transparent to long-wave (LW) infrared, and a ...
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Lightweight, passive radiative cooling to enhance concentrating photovoltaics

New Concepts in Solar and Thermal Radiation Conversion III, 2020
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Metasurfaces for Future Applications to Passive Radiative Cooling

The increasing global demand for cooling solutions due to rising temperatures and rapid urbanization highlights the need for energy-efficient and sustainable technologies. Passive daytime radiative cooling emerges as a transformative approach, utilizing the Earth’s natural thermal radiation to effectively dissipate heat.
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