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The integrated wrap-around heat exchanger from Johnson Controls offers dehumidification benefits for many HVAC air handling system applications, including schools, hospitals, laboratories and gymnasiums.
Under development and testing by Stanford University professor Shanhui Fan and his research team, the (pictured below) rooftop device is designed to make electricity from sunlight while also beaming heat away from buildings in a process called “radiative cooling.”