SynJet: Low-Power “Green” Cooling
The realities of finite petroleum resources and growing global energy needs along with the confidence that we are indeed experiencing global warming caused by burning fossil fuels have awakened governments and the media to “green” concerns. Both organizations and individuals have started to pay attention to the increasing cost of energy in the past few years and to the expectation that those costs will continue to rise.
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