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  2. Keep Cool and Save Energy With These Top-Rated Solar-Powered Fans

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    Solar-powered fans harness the sun's power to provide a cool breeze on hot days. Check out these editor-approved picks. Keep Cool and Save Energy With These Top-Rated Solar-Powered Fans

  3. Attic fan - Wikipedia

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    An attic fan installed underneath a roof. A powered attic ventilator, or attic fan, is a ventilation fan that regulates the heat level of a building's attic by exhausting hot air. A thermostat is used to automatically turn the fan off and on, while sometimes a manual switch is used. An attic fan can be gable mounted or roof mounted. Additional ...

  4. Solar chimney - Wikipedia

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    A variation of the solar chimney concept is the solar attic. In a hot sunny climate the attic space is often blazingly hot in the summer. In a conventional building this presents a problem as it leads to the need for increased air conditioning. By integrating the attic space with a solar chimney, the hot air in the attic can be put to work.

  5. Passive solar building design - Wikipedia

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    Passive solar building design sometimes uses limited electrical and mechanical controls to operate dampers, insulating shutters, shades, awnings, or reflectors. Some systems enlist small fans or solar-heated chimneys to improve convective air-flow. A reasonable way to analyse these systems is by measuring their coefficient of performance. A ...

  6. 15 top-rated Home Depot ceiling fans to keep your home cool

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  7. Whole-house fan - Wikipedia

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    A whole house fan pulls air out of a building and forces it into the attic space or, in the case of homes without attics, through an opening in the roof or an outside wall. This forces air from the living areas into the attic and out through the gable and/or soffit vents, while at the same time drawing air from the outside into the living areas ...