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Umass Researchers Create Textile 'Skin' for Homes that Raises Its Temperature 4.8°c, Could Reduce the Heating Bill by up to 23%
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U.S. scientists develop an outdoor fabric for homes that maintains heat and lowers energy consumption. Reduces heating consumption: up to 23% Increase indoor temperature: +4.8 °C approx. Disassembled textile panels, type “second skin”. Simple application, without structural reforms. Accessible solution for tenants. Less dependence on fossil fuels. A aesthetic integration into facades. A photothermal “skin” for buildings The proposal developed by…
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