helph67 8 hours ago

Many years ago I planted several Glory vine cuttings ~6 feet from back wall of house. They now perfectly shade that wall to the roof line in summer then drop the leaves in Fall so winter sun can warm the house. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitis_coignetiae

dtgm92 12 hours ago

I've seen a lot of coatings to do this, usually very expensive and require many applied layers. Just a flexible sheet would be so nice, but in the pics it looks more like a tile. I guess that is just for testing right now?

tocs3 13 hours ago

I have been really interested in all the radiative cooling stories that have shown up over the past few years. I wish some good products would show up on the market.

  • PaulHoule 12 hours ago

    Sometimes I wonder about the idea people have that blue is a "cool" color, because in terms of "color temperature" it's actually hot.

    In a sunny day with a perfectly blue sky, when the air isn't particularly hot or humid (say in the desert) and you're in the shade, the blue sky can feel really cool because you are losing heat to it.

    See this commercially available product

    https://coldrays.com/product/reflective-radi-cool-film-gloss...

    • tocs3 4 hours ago

      Thank you.

      I wonder what it is, aluminum? I wonder how the emissive part work at night? A few degrees at night might help with atmospheric water harvesting hat i might find useful.

      I am a little skeptical of the sky blue being cooler. It just seems it would not be as reflective bu I will be looking into it.