TO LOWER ENERGY COSTS, STUDENTS INSTALL UNIQUE WEATHER-MONITORING SYSTEM AT UCSD
December 04, 2007
December 04, 2007
LA JOLLA, Calif., Dec. 4 -- The University of California at San Diego issued the following press release:
UC San Diego undergraduate students have designed, built and deployed a network of five weather-monitoring stations as a key step toward helping the university use ocean breezes to cool buildings, identify the sunniest rooftops to expand its solar-electric system, and use water more efficiently in irrigation and in other ways. The network, which will be expanded to 20 stations . . .
UC San Diego undergraduate students have designed, built and deployed a network of five weather-monitoring stations as a key step toward helping the university use ocean breezes to cool buildings, identify the sunniest rooftops to expand its solar-electric system, and use water more efficiently in irrigation and in other ways. The network, which will be expanded to 20 stations . . .