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Itβs the same downward spiral as A/C usage. Usage will increase with hot weather or bad air quality, which puts higher demands on power. π
At least AC need and solar output generally scale together
They also throw a lot of hot air onto the street. I was recently reading about radiative cooling materials which could be used either passively on their own or together with A/C to improve the latter's efficiency and remove heat build-up from urban areas.