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Household refrigerators typically consume 1.5–2.0kWh of electricity per day, and more than 100 million refrigerators are used in US homes, resulting in significant primary energy consumption and carbon emissions.

Electric vehicle drive fluids must have a high dielectric constant to avoid current leakage or even short circuits. On the other hand, lubricants should possess sufficient conductivity to allow static electricity to be released.
Ionic liquids comprising quaternary ammonium and phosphonium cations have been developed as eco-friendly lubricant additives. These additives are tailored for use in environmentally acceptable lubricants (EALs) like polyalkylene glycols, vegetable oils, and synthetic esters.

The Ultraclean Condensing Furnace incorporates compact and cost-effective acidic gas reduction (AGR) components to achieve ultraclean flue gas and neutral condensate.