varmekjøling
Varmekjøling, a term originating from Norwegian, translates directly to "heat cooling" or "warm cooling". It refers to a specific type of passive cooling system that utilizes the natural temperature difference between the earth and the air to regulate indoor temperatures. This method is often implemented in buildings, particularly in warmer climates, to reduce reliance on active air conditioning systems.
The fundamental principle behind varmekjøling involves directing warmer air from inside a building into a subterranean
Varmekjøling offers several advantages, including energy savings and a reduced carbon footprint due to its minimal