Amazon Bets Nobel Prize-Based Dehumidification Can Cut Its Energy Use
Amazon energy efficiency strategy gets a boost with new dehumidification tech cutting cooling costs and emissions.
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Amazon Bets Nobel Prize-Based Dehumidification Can Cut Its Energy Use
Amazon Energy Efficiency Push Gets a Major Boost Amazon energy efficiency efforts are taking a bold leap forward with a new dehumidification technology that could significantly reduce cooling costs in commercial buildings. If you’ve ever wondered why offices and malls feel excessively cold, the answer often lies in humidity control—not just temperature. Now, a breakthrough system developed by Transaera promises to change that dynamic, helping companies like Amazon cut energy use while improving indoor comfort. Why Buildings Are Overcooled in the First Place Many commercial buildings are not just cooling the air—they’re aggressively removing moisture. In humid climates, excess moisture can lead to mold growth and poor air quality, making dehumidification essential. Traditional air conditioning systems handle this by overcooling air to remove moisture, which often results in spaces that feel colder than necessary. This inefficiency has long been accepted as a trade-off. Businesses crank up …