The loud hum of air conditioning in global electricity demand
Switched On1 Jul 2019

The loud hum of air conditioning in global electricity demand

Air conditioning already accounts for 9% of electricity consumed globally, and that demand is set to grow substantially in the coming decades. While many living in hot climates need it just for comfort, others see it as a status symbol – their ticket to the middle class. For businesses, it may underpin worker productivity. BNEF's Seb Henbest and Matthias Kimmel join the show today to discuss the effect of the ever-louder hum of aircon units on global electricity demand. Switched On is hosted this week by Head of Business Development Dana Perkins.

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